Ranbir Kapoor has not worked in any film since the film Sanju released last year. However, two of his projects are discussed. One of these films is Ayan Mukerji’s supernatural thriller Brahastra, his second film which is going on in the discussion is Shamshera.
Ranbir Kapoor has not worked in any film since the film Sanju released last year. However, two of his projects are discussed. One of these films is Ayan Mukerji’s supernatural thriller Brahastra, his second film which is going on in the discussion is Shamshera. He will be seen opposite Sanjay Dutt and Vaani Kapoor in Shamshera being directed by Karan Malhotra. The story of this film is based on action-adventure.
Ranbir is working on physicsFor this film, Ranbir is working a lot on his physics. Earlier, he had also sweated heavily in the gym for the film Sanju. According to reports, Ranbir does not like going to the gym much but despite this he is sweating heavily in the gym for his film. It is believed that he is making a very bulky body for this film.
Significantly, only last month, pictures started coming from the sets of this film. Ranbir looked quite different in these pictures. He had a cloth tied on his forehead and he was seen in Khadi vest and beard. Apart from this film, he is also shooting for his superhero film Brahmastra. In this film, stars like Alia Bhatt , Amitabh Bachchan and Mouni Roy will be seen. Significantly , this film of Ranbir can be released on 25 December. His film Shamshera is likely to be released on 31 July next year.
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