Ranbir Kapoor Shares His Hollywood Encounters Ahead of Ramayana Release
Ranbir Kapoor Prepares for Ramayana Part 1
Ranbir Kapoor is gearing up for the premiere of Ramayana Part 1, directed by Nitesh Tiwari. The film's team recently held an event in Los Angeles to unveil the first look. During a discussion with international media, Ranbir opened up about his experiences with Hollywood celebrities. He humorously recounted being dismissed by Natalie Portman, having a funny exchange with Quentin Tarantino, and meeting Bill Murray. Kapoor expressed his eagerness to meet Al Pacino in the future, showcasing his passion for global cinema.
Ranbir Kapoor Reflects on Memorable Encounters
Ranbir Kapoor Talks About Memorable Hollywood Encounter
In a light-hearted manner, Ranbir shared stories about his interactions with Hollywood stars, providing a glimpse into his life outside of Indian films. When asked about seeking autographs from international icons, he recalled several amusing moments. He mentioned being shooed away by Natalie Portman and receiving a cheeky gesture from Quentin Tarantino. Additionally, he shared that he had met actor Bill Murray.
Ranbir also reminisced about waiting outside for three hours to get a shout-out from Al Pacino while he was a student attending a reading of Salomé on Broadway. He had the chance to meet Robert De Niro in India, describing these encounters as joyful and inspiring.
Insights on Ramayana
About Ramayana
Among the first to react to the teaser was Siddharth Anand, who praised the film's grand scale and Ranbir's portrayal of Lord Rama. He called the film spectacular, commending Ranbir for his embodiment of the character and expressing excitement about celebrating Diwali with Ramayana on the big screen. He also recognized Nitesh Tiwari's direction and Namit's role in fulfilling the film's vision.
Karan Johar also shared his thoughts, highlighting a specific moment from the teaser and stating that Ranbir embodies Lord Rama with divine grace. Directed by Nitesh Tiwari, Ramayana features an impressive cast, including Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram, Sai Pallavi as Goddess Sita, Yash as Ravan, Ravie Dubey as Lakshman, and Sunny Deol as Lord Hanuman. The film's first part is set to release this Diwali, with the sequel planned for next year's Diwali. The music for the film is a collaboration between AR Rahman and Hans Zimmer.
