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Ranbir Kapoor made his acting debut alongside Sonam Kapoor in ‘Saawariya‘ (2007) and has since then, has established himself as one of Bollywood’s leading talents. His career includes notable successes such as ‘Barfi!’, ‘Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani’, and more recently, ‘Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar‘ and ‘Animal’. Each role showcases his versatility, whether portraying a romantic lead or delving into darker characters.
Ranbir shares a dynamic relationship with Imtiaz Ali, a prominent filmmaker in Bollywood, that has significantly shaped Bollywood cinema.Their collaboration began with the critically acclaimed film ‘Rockstar‘ (2011), where Kapoor’s portrayal of Janardhan Jakhar, a passionate musician, showcased his extraordinary talent. They later worked together in ‘Tamasha‘ (2015), further solidifying their creative synergy. Ali’s insights into Kapoor’s craft reveal a deep respect for the actor’s innate abilities and artistic sensibilities.
Imtiaz recently expressed his admiration for Ranbir Kapoor, highlighting the actor’s unique blend of artistic talent and technical skill. In an interview with Buzzzooka Events, Ali remarked on Kapoor’s ability to seamlessly integrate both elements into his performances, stating, “Ranbir Kapoor me both acha mixture hai in dono cheezon ka, technique bhi usko boht innately aati hai. Magar, instinctive bhi hai vo” (Ranbir Kapoor has a good mix of both in him. Moreover, he knows the technique innately and he is instinctive too.) This acknowledgment from a director known for his nuanced storytelling speaks volumes about Kapoor’s capabilities as an actor.
Ali’s appreciation for Kapoor extends beyond mere technical prowess; he recognizes the actor’s passion for his craft. In a previous interview with Mashable India, Ali had noted that Kapoor’s dedication is evident even in isolated scenes. He stated, “Even if you don’t make a film, just give him a scene, and he will keep acting. This means that he doesn’t need a reason to act.” This intrinsic motivation to perform reflects Kapoor’s deep-seated love for acting and his commitment to the art form.
Ranbir shares a dynamic relationship with Imtiaz Ali, a prominent filmmaker in Bollywood, that has significantly shaped Bollywood cinema.Their collaboration began with the critically acclaimed film ‘Rockstar‘ (2011), where Kapoor’s portrayal of Janardhan Jakhar, a passionate musician, showcased his extraordinary talent. They later worked together in ‘Tamasha‘ (2015), further solidifying their creative synergy. Ali’s insights into Kapoor’s craft reveal a deep respect for the actor’s innate abilities and artistic sensibilities.
Imtiaz recently expressed his admiration for Ranbir Kapoor, highlighting the actor’s unique blend of artistic talent and technical skill. In an interview with Buzzzooka Events, Ali remarked on Kapoor’s ability to seamlessly integrate both elements into his performances, stating, “Ranbir Kapoor me both acha mixture hai in dono cheezon ka, technique bhi usko boht innately aati hai. Magar, instinctive bhi hai vo” (Ranbir Kapoor has a good mix of both in him. Moreover, he knows the technique innately and he is instinctive too.) This acknowledgment from a director known for his nuanced storytelling speaks volumes about Kapoor’s capabilities as an actor.
Ali’s appreciation for Kapoor extends beyond mere technical prowess; he recognizes the actor’s passion for his craft. In a previous interview with Mashable India, Ali had noted that Kapoor’s dedication is evident even in isolated scenes. He stated, “Even if you don’t make a film, just give him a scene, and he will keep acting. This means that he doesn’t need a reason to act.” This intrinsic motivation to perform reflects Kapoor’s deep-seated love for acting and his commitment to the art form.
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