Sunny Deol is experiencing one of the most remarkable comebacks in recent years, and the wave shows no signs of slowing down. After the thunderous success of Gadar 2, which not only revived his stardom but also reaffirmed his standing as one of Bollywood’s most bankable stars. He followed it up with Jaat which minted nearly Rs 90 crore at the box office. He is now part of one of the biggest cinematic spectacles in the making, Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayan.According to sources, Sunny Deol has wrapped shooting for his portions in the first installment of the magnum opus , sometime back. He will be seen essaying the role of Lord Hanuman in the two-part epic, a casting decision that has generated immense buzz ever since whispers about it surfaced. With his towering presence and trademark intensity, Deol is said to embody the strength and devotion associated with Hanuman, adding yet another layer of gravitas to Tiwari’s vision.The first part of Ramayan has now been completed, marking a significant milestone for the ambitious project. The film boasts a stellar ensemble cast, with Ranbir Kapoor playing Lord Ram, Sai Pallavi as Sita, and Kannada superstar Yash taking on the menacing role of Raavan. While Deol’s role in the first part will reportedly be brief, his character is expected to gain much more prominence in the second installment, where Hanuman’s pivotal role in the battle against Raavan will unfold. The release schedule has already been locked in: the first part will arrive in cinemas during Diwali 2026, followed by the second part in Diwali 2027. Meanwhile, Sunny Deol is not solely relying on Ramayan to continue his resurgence. He has a packed lineup of films that could further cement his position at the box office. Border 2, the sequel to his 1997 war classic, is slated for release on Republic Day 2026 and is already creating excitement among fans eager to see Deol return to one of his most iconic roles. He also headlines Lahore 1947, directed by Rajkumar Santoshi and backed by Aamir Khan, a project that promises to be high on drama and patriotism. Alongside these, a few more films are in the pipeline, ensuring that Deol’s presence will be strongly felt on the big screen in the coming years.
