This story is from June 2, 2015

Ranveer Singh worships Anil Kapoor

Matching to the level of the 58-year-old isn’t easy, for he’s a walking powerhouse, and Ranveer feels calling him just his fan would be an understatement, rather he is his bhakt.
Ranveer Singh worships Anil Kapoor
The exuberant lad of Bollywood, Ranveer Singh’s energy takes a backseat the moment Anil Kapoor comes into the scene. Matching the level of the 58-year-old isn’t easy, for he’s a walking powerhouse and Ranveer feels calling him just his fan would be an understatement, rather he is his bhakt.
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“Main inka bhakt hoon. I worship him,” said Ranveer. Anil, who was sitting next to him in Chandigarh during the press con simply smiled, and soon the duo got up to exhibit their energy levels.
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While Ranveer started singing a song from Kapoor’s old film, Kishen Kanhaiya, aap ko dekh ke dekh dekh ke raaz gaya ye jan shamma pe parwane kyu hote hai kurban, Anil was quick to pitch in, o meri jan, o meri jan o meri jan, o meri jan. It not only enthralled Farhan, Zoya and others sitting there but also the duo as they even shared a floor to show their dance moves.
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With Anil, Ranveer says has always been a great experience. “Not only I learn a lot from him, but the way he stays calm and happy in all the situations, it makes me learn a lot from him,” added Ranveer. Also, Ranveer loves his jolly nature. Also, during the shoot of
Dil Dhadakne Do where Anil plays his onscreen father, he said it strengthened the bond. “He is one fun person,” added Ranveer.
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Ankur Batra

Ankur Batra is a senior correspondent at The Times of India, Chandigarh. He covers entertainment and sports, and follows up stories with great zeal.

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