Bollywood actor Sunny Deol is in talks to portray Lord Hanuman in a standalone musical film within the expanding Ramayana cinematic universe. The project, led by producer Namit Malhotra, aims to deliver an action-packed mythological pop opera centered on the deity's story. This film is planned as the second major entry in a connected mythological saga inspired by Marvel's approach.
Project Overview
The upcoming film focuses exclusively on Lord Hanuman, transforming his narrative into a grand musical spectacle. Producer Namit Malhotra, known for his work on the broader Ramayana project, envisions blending devotion, music, and high-stakes action. Reports indicate the story will highlight Hanuman's pivotal role, drawing from initial script elements developed during the main Ramayana production.
Casting and Rationale
Sunny Deol emerges as the frontrunner for the titular role, with sources praising his suitability for the character's strength and devotion. Insiders note that during Ramayana's development, the team recognized Hanuman's potential for a dedicated feature. A source commented, 'As soon as the team saw the initial script of Hanuman’s scenes in Ramayana, they knew this character needed something bigger.' Deol's involvement in the core Ramayana film further aligns him with the universe.
Universe Expansion
This Hanuman musical forms part of an interconnected mythological world, akin to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Future entries may feature character crossovers, building a larger epic saga. Positioned as the second key installment, it promises large-scale visuals, including aerial combat and elaborate dance sequences.
Production Timeline
If development proceeds as planned, filming could commence by late 2026. The production will incorporate choreography, a 12-minute war song, and torch-lit performances to capture the mythological essence.
Sunny Deol's Recent Work
Deol recently appeared in 'Jaat' and has several projects ahead, including 'Border 2' releasing on January 22, 2026, alongside 'Lahore 1947', 'Jaat 2', 'Ikka', and the main 'Ramayana'. These details remain unconfirmed officially, pending further announcements.