Published 16:48 IST, October 8th 2019
Ranbir Kapoor reveals that he enjoyed doing action scenes in Shamshera
Ranbir Kapoor expresses his feelings of working in Shamshera as a dacoit, making it his first tryst in the action genre in his 12-year career so far.
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much anticipated Yash Raj Films production Shamshera is due to release on July 31 next year. In film's teaser, its leading man, Ranbir Kapoor can be seen saying a quirky dialogue which roughly translates to “Dacoit from Karam, Free from Dharam”.
In a recent interview with a leading publication, Ranbir spoke about his preparation for playing titular role of Shamshera in movie.
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Ranbir Kapoor's first tryst with action in Bollywood
actor revealed that shooting of Shamshera and Ayan Mukherji's Brahmastra took place simultaneously. This added to challenge of playing character for him as both films have a heavy dose of action. Ranbir added that he is t used to doing action movies, having experience of playing serious roles in past. However, he is excited for both films and says that he has enjoyed himself shooting for both of m.
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For him, Shamshera is a dream-come-true project since he has grown up watching commercial Hindi films which are entertaining. It will be set in 1800s where a ‘dacoit’ tribe fights for ir rights from British conquerors. In movie, Ranbir will play role of a dacoit leader and fights antagonist of film, played by Sanjay Dutt. Speculations are rife that Ranbir will be seen in a double role.
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Fans are also er to see him in Brahmastra, which is set to be a mythological action-adventure film. movie features Alia Bhatt and Amitabh Bachchan in prominent roles as well and is being directed by Ayan Mukerji.
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Along with both se films, talented actor is also going to be seen in a biopic on legendary singer, Kishore Kumar which is still untitled. Ranbir to likely to team up with director Anurag Basu for third time, having worked with him previously in Barfi and Jagga Jasoos.
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13:08 IST, October 8th 2019