Ranbir Kapoor Screams At Karan Johar, Ayushmann Khurrana At Filmfare Awards; Says 'Main Behra Nahi Huin'
Ranbir Kapoor appeared to ignore Karan Johar and Ayushmann Khurrana, who were hosting Filmfare, in a widely shared video from the occasion.
New Delhi: Dramatic moments are rarely absent from award shows, and the most recent Filmfare Awards were no different. Ranbir Kapoor appeared to ignore Karan Johar and Ayushmann Khurrana, who were hosting the award show, in a widely shared video from the occasion.
Karan Johar, Ranbir Kapoor episode
In the video, Karan came up to the actor and demanded that he assist him, saying, "Only Ranbir can do it, Ranbir will do it, Ranbir should do it; Ranbir must help us." "Sunayi de raha hai, behra nahi hoon main (I can listen, I am not deaf)" was the line that an enraged Ranbir interrupted him with. Even though Ranbir seemed annoyed by the argument, it was clear that it was all part of a planned performance the three of them had put together for the award show.
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Ranbir Kapoor Wins Best Actor For Animal
Ranbir won the Best Actor prize for 'Animal' at the Filmfare awards. During his remarks, he paid tribute to his late father Rishi Kapoor, congratulated the film's director Sandeep Reddy Vanga, and dedicated the prize to his daughter Raha. "Mr. Rishi Kapoor is the second person I would like to dedicate this award to," he stated. "Papa Meri Jaan" I hope you are up there, resting in peace, since I think of you and everything I feel for you every day. I try to channel my love and affection for you through this section.”
“And last but not least my daughter Raha… naughty… you were born and a week later I started principal shooting for Animal and every single day just to come home to you has been the most joyful experience of my life. Mumma and papa are bringing you a bua and a massi (referring to black lady) tonight to play.” Kapoor added.
In the near future, Ranbir Kapoor will be seen alongside Vicky Kaushal and Alia Bhatt in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Love and War and as Lord Ram in the scree adaptation of 'Ramayana'.