There will be a historic box office clash between Godzilla and Ranbir Kapoor’s Ramayana and World Class Monster.
News India Live, Digital Desk: The Diwali weekend of 2026 is going to see the biggest and most interesting box office contest in the history of Indian cinema. On one hand, director Nitesh Tiwari’s ambitious film ‘Ramayana: Part 1’ (Ramayana: Part 1) is ready for release, while on the other hand, the most dreaded monster of Hollywood and Japanese cinema. ‘Godzilla’ (Godzilla) is coming to spread his magic. This clash is not going to be just between two films, but between Indian mythology and global level VFX technology.
‘Ramayana’ vs ‘Godzilla Minus Zero’: War will break out for the screen
After the big announcement at CinemaCon 2026, this clash is being discussed all over the world. Sequel to Oscar winning Japanese film ‘Godzilla Minus One’ ‘Godzilla Minus Zero’ The release date of (Godzilla Minus Zero) has been fixed for 6 November 2026. At the same time, the first part of Ranbir Kapoor starrer ‘Ramayana’ is to be released on the grand occasion of Diwali 2026.
Screw of IMAX Screen: Both the films are made with ‘Filmed for IMAX’ technology. In such a situation, there may be a big war between the two to get the premium and big screens (IMAX).
The $500 million bet and the music of Hans Zimmer
Nitesh Tiwari’s ‘Ramayana’ is being considered as India’s most expensive film. According to reports, the combined budget of this two-part saga will be around Rs. 500 million dollars (more than ₹4000 crore) Is.
Star Cast: The film stars veteran actors like Ranbir Kapoor (Lord Ram), Sai Pallavi (Mata Sita), Yash (Raavan) and Sunny Deol (Hanuman).
Music: Oscar winner hans zimmer And A.R. Rehman For the first time, they are coming together to compose the music of this film, which makes it a global level project.
Fear of Godzilla: Will Ramayana figures be affected?
The fan following of ‘Godzilla’ is tremendous in India also. Previous part ‘Godzilla Minus One’ had won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects, which has increased its credibility all over the world. Experts believe that the impact of Godzilla in the global market and multiplexes of big cities can affect the collections of ‘Ramayana’. However, it will not be easy for Godzilla to survive against the religious sentiments of the Indian audience and the stardom of Ranbir-Yash.
There will be a stir in November 2026
Not just these two films, in this month of November ‘The Cat in the Hat’ And ‘Hunger Games: Sunrise at the Reaping’ Films like these are also going to be released. In such a situation, managing theaters will be a big challenge for the distributors. Producers of ‘Ramayana’, Namit Malhotra and Yash (Monster Mind Creations) want to give this film the same recognition not only in India but also at the international level as ‘RRR’ or ‘Baahubali’ got. Now it remains to be seen whether the roar of ‘Godzilla’ gets suppressed in the noise of Diwali firecrackers or the victory chariot of ‘Ramayana’ writes new history at the global box office.
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