Actor Vaani Kapoor is ready to share the screen with actor Ranbir Kapoor in Shamshera. In a recent interview, Vaani talked about her experience working with Ranbir.
Vaani, who is excited about Shamshera’s next film, talked about her collaboration with Ranbir. “I honestly have so much respect for him, for the actor he is. You know, he’s one of those unselfish teammates who has absolutely no ego, no behavior as a star. “So normal and down to earth, very humble, approachable … very normal,” Vaani told ANI.
“You do not feel that there is a star associated with the person because he behaves very well. I think I have a lot of respect for the way he is and of course, I like his performances and I like watching his movies,” he said. was added.
Shamshera is produced under the name Yash Raj Films and directed by Karan Malhotra. The film is scheduled to hit theaters on March 18, 2022. Shamshera is said to be a 19th century Dakoite drama. It will tell the story of a dacoit tribe fighting for its rights and independence from the British. In addition to Vaani and Ranbir, the film will also star actor Sanjay Dutt.
Speaking about her character in the film, Vaani said: “The film is in a very different period, it is not like a Bell Bottom period, but it is a completely different world. I have never done anything like this before, not even Ranbir I. “He has done something like this in the past. It was unbelievable to have worked on such a project.”
Vaani, meanwhile, is gaining traction for her “bold” decision to play a trans woman in Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui. However, instead of calling it brave, the actress feels that she just felt privileged to be part of this film.
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“The thing is, I honestly did not find it to be the bravest part or anything. When I was reading the script, I wanted to watch a movie like this as an audience. And these are the conversations we have to have, you know. “With a film like this that talks about something so important without being a sermon, and the way it handled it and the treatment given to the film, which makes it much more interesting to see a very refreshing take,” Vaani said.
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