Ranveer Singh ended the year 2013 with a bang with 'Goliyon Ki
Raasleela Ramleela' raking in the moolah at the box office. With his
next, 'Gunday', he plans to start the new year on a winning note. The
flamboyant actor walks around the room while speaking to Deepali
Dhingra, but thankfully, doesn't speak in circles when it comes to his
work
Ranveer Singh has me intrigued. Even before I can start my interview
with him, I can see him chatting with another media person in the glass
cabin next to the waiting room and he's doing anything but sit on the
chair. He's walking around, playing a with a squeezie ball and at one
point, even lying down on the floor to do a small back exercise - all
this while he's doing the interview! So when my chance comes and he
continues to go around in circles in the room while I fire my questions
at him, I can't help but ask why. `I would like to burn some calories,`
he jokes and then adds, `I can think better when I walk around. I am
very restless.`
Some of the restlessness also stems from the fact that his film Gunday
is up for release on Valentine's Day and the actor still hasn't seen the
finished product. But one can see that he's excited about this caper
that sees him and Arjun Kapoor play coal bandits in the movie that's set
in the 1970s and 80s. `There is a legacy of two hero films, with the
most iconic film Sholay being one of them. Ram Lakhan, Karan Arjun and
Andaz Apna Apna - some of the biggest cult films have been two-hero
films but none of the heroes have come together like this from the young
generation. Arjun and I are doing this and it's coming from a place of
comfort and security. The bromance between the characters Bikram and
Bala, for me, is the USP of the movie,` he says.
One doesn't need to mention here that Gunday comes right after Goliyon
Ki Raasleela Ramleela, a film that's done phenomenal business and put
Ranveer in the top five actors of the new generation. Does the success
or failure of the last movie have any bearing on the next? `Two hundred
per cent,` he says, `I met some distributors the other day who are
feeling so bullish about Gunday because 'Ranveer is very hot right now'.
These are trade concerns. I can speak from an artiste's point of view.
When you're coming off a success, the thing that spurs you on is
self-confidence, while when you're coming off from a failure, it is the
survival instinct that eggs you on. In both cases, you have to channel
it to your advantage.`
Ask him whether he's more comfortable being in this space, as compared
to a Lootera, where he played a much more subdued and sober character,
and he disagrees immediately. `I would not like to define myself,` he
says categorically. `Human beings have a soul and every soul is
infinite. You should not attach tags to people because that restricts a
person's infiniteness. I would like to believe that I am as much Varun
from Lootera as I am Bikram from Gunday. The difference lies in the kind
of films they are, which is vast,` he says.
Ranveer seems focussed on speaking about work, so when we try and steer
the topic towards his personal space, he clams up. `Last year, I was not
happy with the fact that my personal life had taken precedence over my
work, so much so, that the only thing I saw written about me was my
personal life. I don't like that, so I'm not going to repeat that
mistake,` he says. Point taken, but does that mean he won't wear his
heart on his sleeve from now on? `That, I will,` he laughs, `I don't
know any other way to be. Anyway people will say good or bad things
about me. I will go mad if I keep altering my behaviour on the basis of
what I feel might conform with people's sensibilities. I can only be
what I am. That's the only thing I can maintain for long. Because how
long can I put up the pretense?`
he asks.
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