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Anil Kapoor compares Ranveer Singh to Russell Crowe
Actor Ranveer Singh, who is rumoured to be dating actress Deepika Padukone, parried questions related to his “Bajirao Mastani” co-star. Do you know what Ranveer Singh does with Amitabh Bachchan’s letters??? The whole year and especially the last few months were very hectic for Deepika, what with the release of two of her movies back to back. But the actress has been quite honest about admitting that she lets her heart decide when it comes to choosing the right script.
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When asked how she would handle a love triangle in real life, she replied, “You can’t be blind to the situation… it depends on whose position I am in”.
“Bajirao Mastani”, starring Ranveer, Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra, has minted Rs. 100 crore worldwide and is going strong in theatres, with positive word of mouth.
She says in an exclusive interview in DNA, “When a director narrates a script, if I connect with it, I do it. If I don’t connect with it, I don’t do it. It’s as simple as that”.
“I got my first award this morning!”
Bajirao Ranveer Singh straight away said that a love triangle will just not happen to him. “I want to make bold, fearless and creative choices”.
“And I wait to see the other, delectable “Dilwale” soon…”
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My father would drag me to watch Mughal-e-Azam every time it released and he would tell me to pay attention to the music, the dialogues.