Ranbir caught in red light area!
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Unbelievable, shocking, bad joke, What the...F....Initially, we also shared the same sentiment when we came to know that the B-town prince charming Ranbir Kapoor was found in the red light area of Mumbai.
You are asking wh....? We tell you.. Sorry sick minds... Better you grow up....
Well Ranbir is making all attempts to enter Aamir Khan shoes.. Got it...? ok we come to the point.
Ranbir is turning out to be a thorough perfectionist and is ready to go at lengths to enhance his character for the film. After milking cows and smoking Hookahs for his forthcoming 'Rockstar', it was time to sing for those who belong to the world's oldest profession - sex.
Ranbir's upcoming film 'Rockstar' features a scene depicting Ranbir playing the guitar and singing to an audience of sex workers. And director Imtiaz Ali was keen on shooting at an actual brothel instead of creating a set and using junior artists.
On the day of the shoot, the women were excited about meeting the star but were also nervous about the shoot. They welcomed the crew and also served the local breakfast of chai and pav. After a short introduction session and some light hearted conversation, they commenced shooting where Ranbir, surrounded by a big group of sex workers is playing the guitar and singing for them. The actor, who had taken extensive guitar lessons to prepare for his role in the film, actually played it live and even sang the verses himself, leaving his audience captivated!
A crew member says, "They (the sex workers) were very shy initially. They were reluctant about coming in front of the camera... But Imtiaz and Ranbir spent some time talking to them and created a comfortable environment after which we commenced shooting. Once the shoot was over, some of them even took pictures with Ranbir and requested for autographs; and Ranbir happily obliged. They wished Ranbir and Imtiaz good luck for the film's success."
Well done Ranbir B-town Jr. Perfectionist!!
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