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Ranbir Kapoor Battles Conjunctivitis Ahead of Ramayana Delhi Event

Ranbir Kapoor, battling conjunctivitis, is set to attend Ramayana's Delhi event before the trailer's global launch. Fans await his appearance and the team's next moves.

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Dumtika Editorial

July 17, 2026 · 1 min read

Ranbir Kapoor Battles Conjunctivitis Ahead of Ramayana Delhi Event

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Ranbir Kapoor develops conjunctivitis ahead of Ramayana's Delhi event

Actor expected to attend the event wearing black glasses as a precaution

Ramayana trailer to premiere at San Diego Comic-Con on July 23, 2026

Fans eager to see Ranbir's appearance and team's next promotional moves

With the grand launch of the much-awaited 'Ramayana' trailer just around the corner, all eyes are on Ranbir Kapoor and his team as they gear up for a whirlwind of promotions. The trailer is set to make its global debut at San Diego Comic-Con on July 23, 2026, but before that, the spotlight shifts to Delhi this Saturday for a high-profile event.

However, the buzz suggests that Ranbir Kapoor has recently developed conjunctivitis, reportedly after his daughter Raha caught the infection first. As per sources, this eye condition—commonly known as pink eye—often spreads through close contact, making it a tricky situation for the star right before such a major public appearance.

Despite the setback, industry grapevine has it that Ranbir is not letting the infection slow him down. He is expected to attend the Pratham Sankalp event at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi, possibly sporting black glasses as a precaution. This move is being seen as a testament to his professionalism and commitment, as he reportedly refused to skip the event despite his discomfort.

Fans are now curious to see how Ranbir will handle the Delhi event and what surprises the Ramayana team might unveil before the trailer's international launch. With anticipation building, all eyes will be on the capital this weekend to catch a glimpse of the star and the film's next big promotional push.