Ranbir Kapoor’s involvement in the forthcoming two-part Ramayana film series has generated considerable buzz, particularly regarding the actor’s remuneration. As one of Bollywood’s premier actors, Kapoor commands a substantial fee, reflecting his market stature and the high production values of these mythological adaptations. This article explores the financial aspects of Kapoor’s engagement, contextualizing it within the evolving economics of Indian cinema. It also examines the broader implications for star-driven projects amid increasing budgets and audience expectations.