Post the release of Sanju the actor will begin work on his next venture that in under the banner of Yash Raj Films.
Ranbir Kapoor talks about his upcoming film
Ranbir Kapoor must be currently feeling the jitters as the actor has a release lined up this Friday.
The film is titled Shamshera and Ranbir will play a dacoit in it.
Talking about his role to a news agency, Ranbir revealed,
“A true blue Hindi film has everything- comedy, action, romance drama.
And all these films I am doing are all in that direction, we are trying to have all these factors in it.
Shamshera is not a story of a daaku,
but a film based in the 1800s, it is about a dacoit tribe who are fighting for their right and independence from the British.
There was a great story of heroism, a story rooted in our country which actually happened back then.”
He further added, “Shamshera is in the aspirational space, the space of true, badass commercial cinema.”
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Casts and Director of the film
Director Karan Malhotra revealed that Vaani Kapoor was casted as Kapoor’s romantic interested.
He state that Vaani is a “perfect fit” for her role and is “absolutely fresh”.
Actor Ranbir Kapoor stated that Shamshera is “exactly” the type of “Hindi commercial cinema”
he was looking for and will take him out of his “comfort zone”. Malhotra also revealed that Kapoor’s character.
“Shamshera is a highly ferocious and fearless character in the film”
therefore his nemesis would have to be “even more fierce and monumental in every aspect” and thus casted Dutt opposite Kapoor believing he would be able to convey that level of “impact” to the audience.
Revealed that Vaani Kapoor was casted as Kapoor’s romantic interested.
He stated that Vaani is a “perfect fit” for her role and is “absolutely fresh”.
Ranbir Kapoor Stated
Actor Ranbir Kapoor stated that Shamshera is “exactly” the type of “Hindi commercial cinema”
he was looking for and will take him out of his “comfort zone”.
Malhotra also revealed that Kapoor’s character “Shamshera is a highly ferocious and fearless character in the film”
therefore his nemesis would have to be “even more fierce and monumental in every aspect”
and thus casted Dutt opposite Kapoor believing he would be able to convey that level of “impact” to the audience.