Ranbir Kapoor Shares Insights on Daughter's Curiosity After 'Ramayana' Shoot
Ranbir Kapoor Reveals Daughter Raha's Questions To Him After Ramayana Shoot
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Ranbir Kapoor, starring in the highly anticipated film 'Ramayana', shared how his three-and-a-half-year-old daughter Raha asks him questions about his role as Lord Ram. His experience of becoming a father influenced his decision to take on the role, which he initially rejected. The film is produced on a massive budget of ₹4,000 crore (approximately $500 million).
- 01Ranbir Kapoor's daughter Raha is curious about his role in 'Ramayana'.
- 02He initially rejected the role of Lord Ram, fearing he wasn't fit for it.
- 03The birth of his daughter influenced his decision to accept the role.
- 04The film 'Ramayana' has a staggering budget of ₹4,000 crore (around $500 million).
- 05A.R. Rahman and Hans Zimmer are collaborating on the film's music.
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Ranbir Kapoor, who plays Lord Ram in the upcoming film 'Ramayana', shared insights about his daughter Raha's curiosity regarding his role. During a recent event in Los Angeles, he expressed how he enjoys telling her stories about the epic, emphasizing her engagement with questions like, 'Did you shoot with Hanuman today?' Initially, Ranbir had turned down the offer to play Ram, feeling unfit for the role. However, after the birth of his daughter in November 2022, he reconsidered, viewing the opportunity as a transformative experience in his life. The film, produced with a budget of ₹4,000 crore (approximately $500 million), aims to appeal to a global audience while showcasing a story deeply rooted in Indian culture. Producer Namit Malhotra highlighted the film's ambition, stating they are creating the largest film in the world based on this epic. Notably, A.R. Rahman and Hans Zimmer are collaborating on the film's score, marking a significant musical partnership.
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