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Worked 350 days collectively on 'Shamshera', 'Brahmastra': Ranbir Kapoor

Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor will be seen in two back-to-back two films 'Shamshera' and 'Brahmastra Part One'. 

Worked 350 days collectively on 'Shamshera', 'Brahmastra': Ranbir Kapoor

NEW DELHI: With 'Shamshera' and 'Brahmastra Part One: Shiva' releasing back to back, Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor on Monday said he hopes the upcoming films make up for his four year-long absence from the big screen. The actor, whose last release was 2018's 'Sanju', said he worked for almost a year on the two movies amid the COVID-19 pandemic and while taking care of his ailing father, the late veteran actor Rishi Kapoor who died in 2020.

"My last release was the 'Sanju' biopic which was exactly four years ago. Then, we got hit by the pandemic for a year and a half. For one year, my father was unwell, so a lot of time went into his treatment abroad.

"I've been working on 'Shamshera' and 'Brahmastra', both big-ticket, long drawn films. Collectively, I shot 350 days for both the films. I was working round the clock, and now both these films are coming out. I hope these lost four years are made up by good entertainment for you," Ranbir Kapoor told reporters here.

The actor was speaking at a promotional event of 'Shamshera', slated to be released Friday. He was joined by director Karan Malhotra as well as cast members Sanjay Dutt and Vaani Kapoor.

Ranbir Kapoor, who played Dutt in the biopic 'Sanju', said he was obsessed with the Bollywood icon since his childhood. "He would see me in his gym and ask 'How are you still so frail?' He would joke, 'You're doing 'Barfi!'. What will you do next 'Laddoo, Peda' Do some action films'. He tried to inspire me," he recalled.

'Shamshera' is set in the 1800s and chronicles the story of a dacoit tribe, headed by the titular character, fighting for their right and independence from the British.

While Ranbir Kapoor stars in the dual role of Shamshera and his son, Balli, Dutt plays Shuddh Singh, a ruthless cop tasked by the British to rein in the tribe. Calling Dutt 'the Thanos of India' in reference to the famous Marvel Comics supervillain, the actor said he had to work hard on his body to be on par with the veteran's larger-than-life screen persona.

"As an actor, it's your responsibility, an occupational hazard, that you have to work on your physique... (and) I had to stand up against him," he added. Dutt described Shuddh Singh as a well-rounded character. "He is shrewd, dangerous, and when I had Karan breathing down my neck, Shuddh Singh had to ultimately become a wonderful character," he said.

Ranbir Kapoor said his father was happy about him collaborating with Malhotra for a massy entertainer like 'Shamshera'. Rishi Kapoor, who passed away after a two-year battle with leukaemia in 2020, had worked with the director in the 2012 film 'Agneepath'. "When I signed 'Shamshera', he was very happy because he always used to complain that my film choices were awful. That those films don't reach the masses, so he was excited that I had signed 'Shamshera'. Unfortunately, he couldn't see its first look or teaser. But I hope he's up there, smiling and proud of me," he added.

Vaani Kapoor said she only has good memories of working on 'Shamshera'. The actor plays Sona, a dancer and love interest of Balli. "I can only look back and imagine having a lot of fun. There's a lot of fondness about the time I spent working on this film. Today, I don't even want to crib about the dust, wind or storm. Every bit is memorable for me," she added.

Ranbir Kapoor also addressed the viral memes on 'Kesariya', the song from 'Brahmastra' which was released Sunday. Directed by Ayan Mukerji and also starring Alia Bhatt, the film will arrive in cinema halls on September 9.

Soon after the song's release, a section of social media users started commenting about how they found the usage of the phrase 'Love storiyan' in the track, sung by Arijit Singh, a bit jarring. The song is penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya and composed by Pritam. Memes and trolling are a part of life, said Ranbir Kapoor, adding that he "loved" the phrase in question. "We, as filmmakers and artistes, create something and it is up to the audience to receive it how they do. We are very excited about the song, it has received a lot of love... As long as people enjoy the song, Pritam's music, Arijit singing, Alia and my chemistry... That's what the endeavour is. By the way, I loved the 'love storiyan' bit," he added.

A Yash Raj Films production, 'Shamshera' also stars Saurabh Shukla and Ashutosh Rana.

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