The Japanese-Indian anime film Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama was supposed to be released in India on October 18. Fans were excited after Geek Pictures India released a teaser and poster.
This new version of the classic story has contributions from screenwriter Shri V Vijayendra Prasad, known for hits like Baahubali, Bajrangi Bhaijaan, and RRR.
Unfortunately, the release has been delayed, and there is no new date yet. Geek Pictures announced this change on their social media, leaving fans feeling uncertain.
Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama India Release Postponed For THIS Reason
The announcement said that the film’s release is being rescheduled to reach a wider audience. They thanked fans for their support and mentioned that the decision was made in response to the excitement shown by viewers across the country.
The aim is to make sure the film is accessible in more cinemas, so families and friends can enjoy it together.
The makers believe that this film is more than just entertainment. It tells a timeless story that celebrates relationships, good overcoming evil, and harmony between nature and humans. They want to present this cultural treasure as a gift to India’s youth and children.
Check out their official statement below!

About This Anime Movie
Originally released in 1992, Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama is a collaboration between Japanese and Indian animation styles. It tells the story of Prince Rama, who is the incarnation of the god Vishnu. He goes on a journey to rescue his wife, Sita, who has been kidnapped by the demon king Ravana.
The film covers major aspects of the epic tale. It shows Rama’s exile, Sita’s kidnapping, Hanuman’s devotion, and the final battle between Rama and Ravana.
Despite being created decades ago using traditional animation, its vibrant visuals and music still captivate audiences. This film is among the first animated versions of a key Hindu epic.
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