Vivek Oberoi's look in 'Bank Chor' inspired by Anil Kapoor in 'Ram Lakhan'

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,November 08 2014]

Vivek Oberoi who has deep admiration for veteran Anil Kapoor and his work , recently bonded with him at the Hiru Golden Film Awards in Sri Lanka where the two performed live.

Both Anil Kapoor and Vivek Oberoi were seen bonding backstage and spoke at length about their upcoming projects - While Vivek has been spotted sporting a moustache for his look in Bank Chor,very few know that the actor took inspiration from Anil Kapoor 's character in Ram Lakhan which he recently revealed.

What's more coincidental is that while Anil Kapoor played a cop in Ram Lakhan ,Vivek's role in Bank Chor too is that of an inspector.

Vivek Says,"It was great meeting the real Lakhan...Anil Kapoor is truly ever green and continues to inspire generations his work".

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