Ranbir Kapoor’s upcoming film “Ramayana” is drawing intense reactions in the Bollywood industry due to its extremely high budget—reportedly around ₹4,000 crore. According to many critics and industry experts, it is almost impossible to achieve a return on investment. However, it still depends on how the story lives up to people’s expectations. We can see that the recent superstar-studded film War 2 is currently struggling to perform at the box office. War could only make up to ₹300 crores against a budget of ₹400 crores. Therefore, it has not even covered its expenses. The latest report from TOI states: “On Wednesday, the movie was expected to cross ₹200 crore but just missed it by a hair. It collected ₹5.50 crore on day 8, and now the total collection so far, according to Sacnilk, is ₹199 crore.”
Ranbir Kapoor’s Ramayana: Bollywood’s Biggest Budget with High Stakes and Global Expectations
Thus, Ramayana involves massive investment, which has led producers and insiders to declare that the project’s success will be measured by international response. There is a big buzz inside the industry that if Western audiences do not appreciate Ramayana, the film would be considered a failure despite its scale and ambition.
Ramayana has a budget 10 times that of a regular Bollywood movie, doubling the pressure on the actors and carrying a huge risk. The film is already generating high expectations among producers, actors, and critics regarding box office returns and global impact. The success of the movie solely depends on its worldwide box office performance. Furthermore, the cast is also experiencing significant pressure.
Therefore, this increased pressure also depends on the performance of the cast and crew. This movie should be made for the world, not just India.
Namit Malhotra’s Ramayana: The Introduction
Ramayana would be Bollywood and India’s first film to receive such a large investment with speculation and debate about the financial risk involved. Bollywood fans are living with high expectations, industry standards, and the future of big-budget Bollywood films. I believe this sparks conversations and debates about whether Bollywood can compete with Hollywood’s epic productions on both artistic and commercial levels.
When Bahubali was made back in 2015, its estimated budget was $18,026,148. However, it received a great response from international audiences. The movie grossed approximately $6,738,000 in the US and Canada. Its opening weekend in the US and Canada was $3,575,000 (July 12, 2015). According to IMDb, Bahubali’s total worldwide gross was $24,548,038—almost double the budget.
Overall, the staggering budget of Ranbir Kapoor’s Ramayana is shaping high hopes, inviting critical scrutiny, and creating a significant sense of risk throughout Bollywood.












