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Jeremy Renner is happy to see crowd for him, Anil Kapoor jokes they wants to see the chopper

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Anil Kapoor has posted a new photo from Jeremy Renner’s recent trip to India. On Saturday morning, Jeremy, who had been in the nation filming his show Rennervations, left. He and Anil Kapoor co-starred in the Disney+ makeover series, which was shot in Alwar, Rajasthan.

On Monday, Anil shared videos from the time he and Jeremy Renner were met by a mob of admirers when they arrived for the shoot on Instagram Stories. Anil and Jeremy were seen coming out of the car to be greeted by a swarm of supporters. The Marvel actor joyfully waved to his fans as he made his way to the adjacent chopper, while a member of Jeremy’s crew who was capturing the footage shouted, “This is crazy.”

The people are there to watch the chopper, not him or Jeremy, Anil said as he enthusiastically gazed into the camera. “The crowds not for us guys it’s for the chopper,” the actor captioned the videos, adding a sequence of laughing emojis.

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It follows the release of a photo of Jeremy and Anil shooting in Alwar last week. Both of them appeared in Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol in 2011, however they were not seen together on film. This is expected to change, since Anil will be seen alongside Jeremy on Rennervations, according to photographs and videos.

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