AR Rahman, the renowned composer, has embarked on a 40-day digital detox to immerse himself in the upcoming Ramayan event. This decision, announced during a live concert in Chennai, has sparked curiosity among fans. The event, set for March 2026, marks a significant milestone as it will unveil the cast and crew of Namit Malhotra and Nitesh Tiwari's highly anticipated Ramayan adaptation. Rahman's dedication to this project is evident, as he aims to complete his work before the event, working at an accelerated pace to meet the deadline. This commitment is all the more remarkable given the high-profile nature of the collaboration.
The Ramayan project is a unique venture, as Rahman teams up with Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer for the first time. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter India, Rahman expressed the challenge and excitement of this collaboration: 'It's terrifying for both of us. We're scoring something so iconic and important to the world.' He further elaborated on the process, stating, 'We have to unlearn certain things, like how our instincts demand, but also imbibe the timeless quality that exists in the culture.' This approach showcases Rahman's dedication to preserving the essence of the Ramayana while adding his creative touch.
The cast of the Ramayan adaptation is impressive, featuring renowned actors such as Ranbir Kapoor, Yash, Sai Pallavi, Ravi Dubey, Sunny Deol, Kajal Aggarwal, Arun Govil, and Indira Krishnan. The project's significance is further emphasized by Rahman's background, as he shares, 'I am Muslim, and I studied in a Brahmin school.' This diverse and talented ensemble, coupled with Rahman's expertise, promises to bring a captivating musical experience to audiences worldwide.