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Updated : May 15, 2026

Ranbir Kapoor is fully immersing himself in his upcoming role as Lord Rama, and the connection has clearly transcended beyond the silver screen. With his highly anticipated epic, Ramayana, gearing up for a massive release this Diwali, the actor has made a deeply symbolic move by purchasing property in Ayodhya, the legendary birthplace and ruling kingdom of the deity he is portraying.

The superstar recently invested ₹3.31 crores to acquire a 2,134 square foot land parcel within 'The Sarayu.' This premium 75-acre development by the House of Abhinandan Lodha is beautifully situated along the peaceful banks of the Sarayu river.

For Ranbir, stepping into the shoes of Lord Rama is clearly more than just another cinematic project. He has openly shared that he feels Ayodhya chose him, treating this investment as a spiritual gateway to build a lasting cultural legacy for his family.

As fans eagerly wait to see his grand portrayal lighting up theaters during the festival of lights, this real estate acquisition perfectly bridges his reel and real life. Owning a piece of Rama's historic hometown just months before the epic's Diwali release shows exactly how deeply the actor has embraced the spirit of the story.

 

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