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Bombay Velvet wasn’t a good film, deserved its fate, says Ranbir Kapoor

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Bombay Velvet wasn’t a good film, deserved its fate, says Ranbir Kapoor

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  • Ranbir Kapoor recently opened up about his performances over the years.
  • He admitted that Bombay Velvet “wasn’t a good film” and “deserved the fate” at the box office during the interview.
  • Ranbir openly talked about his films over the years.
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Ranbir Kapoor recently talked about how he has changed as an actor over the past 15 years, which is how long he has been in the Hindi film industry. At the Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, the actor was very honest about the movies that didn’t do well at the box office. He said Bombay Velvet “wasn’t a good movie” and that it “deserved what happened” at the box office.

Ranbir talked freely about his films throughout the years and how some of them struggled at the box office during the discussion. A fan in the crowd stopped him and declared that Karan Johar was to blame for his movie Bombay Velvet being a “huge disaster of Indian cinema.” Putting the blame on the producer-director who portrayed the antagonist in the Anurag Kashyap film, Ranbir laughed and said it would be unfair.

Ranbir said, “While working on the film I thought like, ‘Wow, this is amazing,’ you know. Like, Anurag Kashyap was directing. We had great set of actors, you know. See, once you start a film you lose perspective because you surrender to the process. You surrender to the filmmaking, you surrender to the character…So Bombay Velvet was something which…it deserved the fate that it had because it wasn’t a good film.”

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