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Ramayana: Christopher Nolan to review final edit – Report

'Ramayana': Christopher Nolan and Hoyte van Hoytema to review the final edit of Ranbir Kapoor, Sai Pallavi starrer - Reports

Hollywood’s Christopher Nolan is reportedly set to supervise the final edit and post-production of Nitesh Tiwari’s ‘Ramayana’. Collaborating with cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema, Nolan is expected to dedicate 72 days to the project, focusing on technical and visual elements for an IMAX release. Oscar-winning editor Jennifer Lame will reportedly work under Nolan’s guidance for the final cut. Read on to know more in detail.

Nitesh Tiwari’s magnum opus, ‘Ramayana,’ is one of the most awaited films of the year. The buzz around the film is inadvertently high owing to its massive production scale, cast and other fine details. According to the latest reports, the acclaimed Hollywood filmmaker Christopher Nolan has been approached to supervise the final edit. Let’s delve into this new development.

Christopher Nolan and Hoyte van Hoytema to supervise final cut of ‘Ramayana’

Moneycontrol reported that social media speculation and industry rumors have sparked a buzz that Hollywood director Christopher Nolan has been asked to review the final edit and supervise the epic’s post-production. However, there has been no official statement or confirmation about this newest update. The report further stated that rumors surfaced on social media platforms suggesting producer Namit Malhotra got Christopher Nolan on board for a post-production role.Additionally, the report also stated that Nolan, along with his frequent collaborator cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema, might work on the project for 72 days, starting in August 2026. The duo will work on the film’s technical and visual elements. The unconfirmed reports further stated that Oscar-winning editor Jennifer Lame will make the final edit under Christopher Nolan’s supervision. Meanwhile, Van Hoytema will look after the technical mastering and color grading for the IMAX screens.On social media, the viral post claiming this development read, “Ramayana Update: Post-production led by Christopher Nolan and Hoyte van Hoytema. Namit Malhotra and Charles Rowen have hired Hoyte van Hoytema for an intense 72-day period starting August 2026. Nolan already knows the story and will handle the film’s final cut, while Jennifer Lame will edit the film under his guidance.”The post further read, “Van Hoytema will oversee the film’s visual look, including colour grading and preparing it for IMAX screens. Nitesh Tiwari is looking forward to working with Nolan during this process, which will continue until October 22, ahead of the November 8 release.”

More about ‘Ramayana’

The Nitesh Tiwari directorial will feature Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram, Sai Pallavi as Goddess Sita, and Yash as Lankanaresh Ravana. The movie will also star Sunny Deol, Ravie Dubey, Arun Govil, Indira Krishnan, Rakul Preet Singh, and others in pivotal roles. Part one of ‘Ramayana’ is slated to hit theaters on November 8, 2026, while part 2 will be out on Diwali 2027. Go to Source

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