Imtiaz Ali, Irshad Kamil’s contribution immense in my career: Ranbir Kapoor

February 8, 2015

New Delhi, Feb 8: Ranbir Kapoor says director Imtiaz Ali and lyricist Irshad Kamil, with whom he worked in 2011 hit ‘Rockstar’, have contributed a lot to his success in Bollywood.

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The 32-year-old actor was lavishly praised by fans and critics for his intense performance of a college student, whose turbulent love story turns him into a rockstar in the romantic saga.

Ranbir is again collaborating with the duo in his upcoming movie ‘Tamasha’, which also stars his ‘Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani’ co-star Deepika Padukone.

“Their contribution to the film industry is well known and to my career it has been immense. I cherish working with Imtiaz. He and Irshad are responsible for what I have achieved in Bollywood with ‘Rockstar’.

“I have worked with Irshad in two other films, besides ‘Rockstar’ so I have a deep association with him. When I heard the songs of ‘Rockstar’, especially ‘Jo Bhi Mai…’, it gives you a sense of the gaps you feel as an actor, that you know are hard to fill in through a performance, Irshad fills those with his words and it makes your character more believable,” he said.

The ‘Barfi!’ star, who along with Imtiaz released Irshad’s new book of poems here, said he finds poetry difficult to comprehend but is learning from the lyricist on the sets of ‘Tamasha’.

“Poetry is something you need to understand. You can read it but there are many deep meanings behind the words written in it. Working with Imtiaz and especially on ‘Tamasha’, which has a lot to do with story-telling and poetry, I’ve got to understand it. I’ve spent a lot time with Irshad and A R Rahman in the recordings,” he said.

The actor has always maintained he would love to venture into direction sometime in future but does not think himself capable enough to take up writing.

“Writing requires certain kind of skills, which I don’t think I have. I think I can’t write, just like I can’t take to singing,” he said.

Ranbir said he likes having stress in his life as he feels anxiety keeps an actor on his toes always, which is important for one’s performance.

“I think stress and anxiety are important. Without them, one tends to remain content, which limits the performance,” the actor said.

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March 1,2020

Washington D.C., Mar 1: British actor Daniel Radcliffe in a recent interview said he is not rushing back to reprise the role of young wizard, Harry Potter, anytime soon.

The 30-year-old star who rose to fame with the first eight films in J.K. Rowling's famed franchise, told Variety that he doesn't like to say no to things but reprising the role in the 'Fantastic Beasts' prequels is not something he's "rushing to do".

"I feel like those films have moved on and they're doing just fine without us. I'm happy to keep it that way. I like what my life is now," Radcliffe told the outlet.

"I'm not saying that I'll never go back into any franchise, but I like the flexibility that I have with my career now. And I don't want to get into a situation where I'm signed up for one series for years in advance," cited Variety as Radcliffe as saying.

Radcliffe is currently gearing up for his upcoming mystery-thriller 'Escape from Pretoria,' a true-life prison drama, where he is set to essay the character Tim Jenkin.

The forthcoming flick is set to hit the theatres on March 6.

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January 8,2020

Jan 8: Bollywood star Deepika Padukone on Tuesday visited the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) to express solidarity with the students who were attacked by a mob, but she did not address the crowd.

The actor reached the university campus at around 7.40 pm and attended a public meeting, called by JNU Teacher's Association and JNUSU in response to Sunday's attack on students and teachers by a masked mob armed with sticks and rods.

Deepika stood as former JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar was raising azaadi slogans and left by the time current president Aishe Ghosh started speaking.

The actor's decision to not address the crowd prompted Ghosh to comment, "when you are in a position, you should speak up".

"There are many people in Bollywood who do not put forth their views when they are not be aired. They are considered role models. I appeal to them: Make inspiring films after something has happened but when you are in that position, also talk about the story that is currently happening," she said.

Later, Ghosh said that Deepika expressed solidarity with the JNU students.

Deepika is in the capital to promote her upcoming release, Meghna Gulzar-directed "Chhapaak".

On Monday, the 34-year-old actor told a news channel that she feels proud that people have come out and raised their voice without fear, in reference to the protests against the amended Citizenship Act, the National Register of Citizens and violence in JNU.

"I feel proud to see that we aren't scared to express ourselves... I think the fact that we are thinking about the country and its future.... Whatever may be our point of view, it's nice to see," Deepika told NDTV India.

"I feel proud about it that people are coming out -- be it on the streets or wherever they are -- they are raising their voice and expressing themselves as it is important. If we want to see a change in life and society, it is important that a point of view be put forward," she added.

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The singer took to Instagram and posted a statement on the platform to make an announcement in the regard.

"In light of the current public health crisis. And with the deepest concern for all those being affected. Justin Bieber will be postponing all currently scheduled 2020 dates for the changes tour," read a statement.

"While Justin -along with his band. Dancers and crew - has been hard at work preparing an amazing show. He has always put the health and well-being of his fans first and foremost," the statement further read.

The statement also said that the 'Cold Water' singer, "is anxiously awaiting the opportunity to get back out on the road and perform in a space that is safe for everyone."
Bieber asked all his fans to hold on to their tickets as the dates of the tour will soon be rescheduled.

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