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Sakshi Tanwar refutes rumours of being approached for Nitesh Tiwari’s ‘Ramayana’

Recent reports had sparked excitement as Sai Pallavi and Ranbir Kapoor were rumored to portray the iconic roles of Goddess Sita and Lord Rama in Nitesh Tiwari’s upcoming film based on the Ramayana. Adding to the buzz, speculations emerged suggesting that acclaimed actress Sakshi Tanwar had been chosen to play the pivotal character of Mandodari in the same project.

However, when contacted by a popular news portal to shed light on her potential involvement in the highly anticipated movie, Sakshi Tanwar promptly dismissed the rumors. Clarifying her stance, she stated, “I haven’t been approached. Thank you.” With Sakshi’s clarification, the mystery surrounding the casting of Mandodari intensifies, leaving fans eagerly awaiting the official announcement.

Meanwhile, actress Indira Krishna has been confirmed to portray the role of Lord Rama’s mother, Kaushalya, in the film. Her recent Instagram post featuring Ranbir Kapoor further fueled anticipation among fans. Alongside Sai Pallavi and Ranbir Kapoor, the ensemble cast includes Ravi Dubey as Laxman and Indira Krishna as Kaushalya. Speculations also suggest Rakul Preet in discussions for the role of Shrupnakha, while Lara Dutta is set to portray Kaikeyi. Additionally, Sunny Deol is rumored to depict Hanuman, and Yash of KGF fame is said to play the formidable character of Ravana.

Sakshi Tanwar, renowned for her iconic portrayal of Parvati in the beloved series Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki, gained widespread acclaim for her role opposite Ram Kapoor in the hit show Bade Achhe Lagte Hain. Her chemistry with Kapoor was highly praised, catapulting her to stardom. Since then, Sakshi has showcased her versatility across various platforms, including web series and films, cementing her status as a versatile and celebrated actress in the industry.

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