'Ramayana' movie clip LEAKED online? Viral video sparks buzz over Ranbir Kapoor's Lord Ram look - WATCH
As the buzz around Nitesh Tiwari 's 'Ramayana' continues to grow, a new video has sparked buzz that it might have 'leaked' online.
A video featuring blurry visuals of an alleged fight scene from the upcoming epic began circulating widely across fan handles on social media. The short clip, appears to show Ranbir Kapoor in his royal avatar as Lord Ram, drawing his bow and arrow towards a mystical creature before unleashing an attack that results in a massive explosion.

The dramatic sequence quickly gained traction online, with several accounts claiming it was genuine footage from the unreleased footage screened for a select few audience ahead of the film's release. According to online posts, the clip was allegedly captured during one of the recent fan showcases and promotional events organised by the makers ahead of the film's release.
However, it must be noted tthat authenticity of the footage remains unverified.
Soon after the video went viral, many fans began questioning whether it was actually from the film at all. Several social media users suggested that the clip may have been created using AI prompts. Others argued that the quality of the footage made it impossible to determine whether it originated from 'Ramayana' or had been digitally generated.
A video featuring blurry visuals of an alleged fight scene from the upcoming epic began circulating widely across fan handles on social media. The short clip, appears to show Ranbir Kapoor in his royal avatar as Lord Ram, drawing his bow and arrow towards a mystical creature before unleashing an attack that results in a massive explosion.
The dramatic sequence quickly gained traction online, with several accounts claiming it was genuine footage from the unreleased footage screened for a select few audience ahead of the film's release. According to online posts, the clip was allegedly captured during one of the recent fan showcases and promotional events organised by the makers ahead of the film's release.
However, it must be noted tthat authenticity of the footage remains unverified.
Soon after the video went viral, many fans began questioning whether it was actually from the film at all. Several social media users suggested that the clip may have been created using AI prompts. Others argued that the quality of the footage made it impossible to determine whether it originated from 'Ramayana' or had been digitally generated.
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