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By Our Correspondent Š2007 Bollyvista.com |
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Ranbir Kapoor |
You must have learnt a lot from Sanjay Bhansali. Yeah, a lot ... not only as an actor but also as a human being. He takes a lot of pain to get better results on the screen. I was a little nervous while picturising the "Pari" song. To make me comfortable and get the real feel of the situation, he took me to the red-light area. It was quite an experience for me. Whatever I have today as an actor is because of Sanjay Bhansali. He is an institution by himself. Your father was the ultimate lover boy on screen. Comparisons are inevitable. The good thing with my father was that he never copied anyone. He had his unique style. I too will try to evolve my own style. Did he ever give you tips on acting? Not really! But before the song picturisation of "Masha Alla", I was a little worried. I asked father how should I do it. He said, "Kapoor ho, passionately perform karo. Everything will fall in place." The most difficult scene in 'Saawariya' The most difficult scene to perform in 'Saawariya' was the climax scene. How was it working with Salman Khan? Although we are both in the film, we didn't shoot together even for a day. Even in the film we don't come face to face with each other. And Sonam? We are childhood friends, so that bond is always there. Besides, she is a very dedicated actor like her father. I feel proud that she is my co-star in 'Saawariya'. |