Ranbir Kapoor calls Shamshera the ‘toughest film’ of his career: ‘It would have been stupid of me…’ | Specific

Ranbir Kapoor has always impressed the audience with his diverse roles in films. Soon-to-be father Joe is making a comeback after four years with Shamshera. This is the first time in his career, that the actor is attempting an out and out dacoit drama, a genre that we rarely see being made in Hindi cinema over the years.

But Kapoor is confident as he says, “We talk about genres but every genre has existed since the time films were made. Like dacoit dramas, we have seen love triangles and even romantic movies in the 70s and 80s. Shamshera is not just a dacoit drama. It has elements of it, but you can’t compare the film to anything made in the past. There are a lot of emotions that we see in the film that we see in our daily lives and this is something that I believe the audience will connect with. ,

The actor credits director Karan Malhotra for persuading him to be a part of the film, “I want to credit myself as an intelligent actor and for doing something like Shamshera, you can’t do it without a good director. who knows the world and style. I have known Karan for a long time and he is someone you meet beyond work, you will realize that he is really passionate about films and when I realized that, I Knew I was in safe hands and safety is something that is very important. I didn’t know that Karan was directing Shamshera. It was only during the narration that I came to know about it. While listening to the script, I got an encouraging “Adventure, action, badass taken on an entertaining bonanza. So it would be stupid of me not to be a part of Shamshera.”

Kapoor, who plays a double role in the film, had to go through a lot of physical transformation, something that was really tough for the actor, “Shamshera is a period drama, so there was a particular body shape and presentation which Karan was very clearly from. wanted to. Part. Physically, this film has been the toughest film for me so far because I am a very thin man; It is my genetic creation. So it is very easy for me to lose weight but it is difficult to gain it. It was physically and mentally tough playing two characters and trying to match Karan’s imagination and his attitude towards him. This has definitely been the toughest film of my career.

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