Ranbir Kapoor gathering massive praise for his acting in Rockstar
Monday, November 14th, 2011 7:45:09 by Rana Nasir GhafoorWhile Ranbir Kapoor’s new flick, Rockstar has achieved decent success and collected Rs 36-40 crores in the first weekend of its release, the chocolate boy gathered a lot of praise from the Bollywood circles for his brilliant performance in the movie.
Alongside AR Rehman’s thrilling music and Imtiaz Ali’s superb direction, Ranbir’s acting was delight to watch in the film. He played the role of young singer ‘JJ’ who turned into a world famous rock star, Jordan.
His outstanding act on the big screen indicated that the young scion of the Kapoor family has become a fine artist in less than five years after his debut.
Admiring Ranbir’s impressive acting in the Rockstar, the famous Bollywood director, Karan Johar said, "Ranbir has a superstar presence and has chosen path breaking roles. He has the combination of acting brilliance and cinema presence and he can only rise
and rise."
The grandson of the legendary Raj Kapoor started off his film career with a romantic movie Saawariya, for which he scooped the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut in 2007. He subsequently did light-hearted dramas like Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani, Bachna Ae
Haseeno and Wake Up Sid.
Ronnie Screwvala, the chairman of UTV which is producing Ranbir’s next release, Barfee, also hailed his performance and said that by such a matured acting in the music-based picture , Ranbir has established himself as a versatile artist.
"Ranbir has displayed a versatility in his first five movies which only his grandfather (Raj Kapoor) has done till date. Our industry is full of iconic actors and Ranbir is already through into the door of the Hall of Fame," stated Screwvala.
The movie has fascinated almost everyone in India, but Ranbir is not ready to be complacent. He shared that even though the picture has done well initially, it will be interesting to see whether it holds the interest of the audience.
"I have faith in myself and I work very hard, but let’s wait and see whether the film holds audience interest beyond the weekend. It is the curiosity that brings people into a film initially, (but) it is the longevity of a film that matters eventually,"
uttered Ranbir.
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