Ravie Dubey and Sargun Mehta share big 2026 plans, promising a powerful year filled with love and growth.

Ravie Dubey and Sargun Mehta share big 2026 plans, promising a powerful year filled with love and growth.

Actor and producer Ravie Dubey has exciting plans for the year 2026 as he embarks on the New Year with his actress wife, Sargun Mehta, filled with confidence and gratitude for the upcoming victories.

Sharing two romantic pictures with Sargun, Ravie extended belated New Year wishes, stating, “A bit late for a new year post… on time to share our intention… We step into 2026 with confidence, power, and pre-gratitude, Pre Honouring and Pre Celebrating the victories ahead. (sic)”

The ‘Ramayana’ actor hinted at many projects in the works, which they plan to unveil at the right moment. He mentioned, “There’s a lot in motion and a lot we can’t wait to share. For now, we’re holding that energy close. When the time comes, you’ll know… We love each other and We love you, and love is what will catalyse everything this year. Through everything we do this year, we choose inspiration, motivation, gratitude, and grace.”

Looking ahead, Ravie promised that by 2027, they will have made a significant leap into a beautiful and blessed future. He added, “By the time we enter 2027, we’d have taken an unprecedented quantum leap—a dimensional one, if you will—into all the good there is… Here’s to a powerful 2026. Thank you.”

Currently, the future appears bright for Ravie, as he will portray Lord Lakshmana in Nitesh Tiwari’s “Ramayana: Part 1,” sharing the screen with notable actors like Ranbir Kapoor and Yash.

This highly anticipated project features a stellar cast, including Ranbir as Lord Ram, Yash as Raavan, Sai Pallavi as Goddess Sita, Sunny Deol as Lord Hanuman, Amitabh Bachchan as Jatayu, and Lara Dutta as Kaikeyi.

Additionally, the film boasts the expertise of Hollywood’s top stunt directors Terry Notary (known for ‘Avengers’ and ‘Planet of the Apes’) and Guy Norris (‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ and ‘Furiosa’), who are choreographing the epic action sequences involving gods and demons.