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Ranbir Breaks Down On 'Tamasha' Set Says I Was Happy, Overwhelmed

IANS, 09 Aug, 2015 01:40 PM
  • Ranbir Breaks Down On 'Tamasha' Set Says I Was Happy, Overwhelmed
Actor Ranbir Kapoor says his emotional breakdown on the set of ‘Tamasha’ has been blown out of proportion and clarified that he had only tears of joy on the completion of the Imtiaz Ali-project.
 
Imtiaz had thrown a wrap-up party of their upcoming film ‘Tamasha’ on Saturday night. Ranbir attended it with his co-star Deepika Padukone and the film’s producers Sajid Nadiadwala and Siddharth Roy Kapur.
 
Earlier reports suggested that Ranbir and Deepika, who were dating in the past, ended up having an emotional breakdown after the shoot’s wrap-up on August 6. However, Ranbir was quick to clear the air once asked about it.
 
“I don’t think we got emotional the way it was written (in the media). I think we all were very happy. For me, it was my second film with Imtiaz, my second film with Sajid bhai... and my third film with Deepika. So, I was very overwhelmed because this film ‘Tamasha’ finished very fast... we never felt the duration of this film,” he said.
 
Ranbir also said the team had a lot of fun “while shooting the film” as it was not as intense as his last movie with Imtiaz — ‘Rockstar’.
 
‘Tamasha’ will hit the screens in November.

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