Ranbir Kapoor’s Ramayana is one of the much awaited films and fans are waiting for minor development. Now, in a special chat with Pinkvilla, actor Ravi Dubey, who will portray Luxman in the epic, opened his bond with Kapoor and shared that, “He is like an elder brother for him.”
Ravi Dubey was asked, “Since you are playing the role of Ranbir’s brother in the Ramayana, how is you an on-screen equation? How should it be experienced? “
The actor replied, “Ranbir is incredibly kind, one of the kind people I have met. He is very hot and welcome. Success achieves, especially sudden success, they widely appreciate and admire and they widely admire and dear.
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Dubey said, “But Ranbir Bhai is different. His humility, kind to everyone, calm nature, dedication to their crafts, and careful preparation behind the curtain is really incredible. For me, he is like an elder brother, And I respect deeply and I respect him deeply and praise him as one. “
Asked about Nitesh Tiwari’s experience of working on the film, Ravi expressed that it would be very understandable saying that it was very good, because the experience was too much for him. He admitted that when his words could seem clichch, he really saw the project as a deep honor.
From his perspective, being a part of Ram Katha (the story of Lord Ram), there was no decision that makes himself for himself, nor is there anything that is caused by foresight or plan.
Ravi emphasized his deep faith that everything is according to Lord Shiva’s wish, a feeling that he had repeated many times. He said that while such opportunities can come as a result of personal tasks, true decision is made elsewhere.
Expressing his gratitude, he described working with one of the country’s greatest filmmakers, Nitesh Tiwari, and also worked as the biggest superstar, Ranbir Kapoor, as well as named Sir, an incredible fate. He concluded by saying that he could not be more grateful to experience.
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