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Ranbir Kapoor, who shares screen space with his parents Neetu and Rishi Kapoor in "Besharam", is said to be excited to get the audience reaction of the trailer, which will be launched Tuesday. Ranbir, currently in Sri Lanka, is constantly in touch with Abhinav Singh Kashyap, the film's director, to get a feedback. "Ranbir has been staying in touch with Kashyap. He has been calling him in every 30 minutes to know about the audience response," a source said. "Besharam" will hit the screens Oct 2. It also stars Pallavi Sharda.
'Besharam' trailer shown to destitute kids
The first trailer of director Abhinav Kashyap's next offering "Besharam", about an orphan essayed by Ranbir Kapoor, was recently shown to destitute children here. They are said to have extremely enjoyed it. The movie's team decided to show the trailer to the children after it was officially launched July 30. Ranbir Kapoor plays an orphan in the film and so the team wanted to do something special for a group of destitute children, a statement said. The trailer is a fun insight into the movie, and shows Ranbir living up to the film's title with his crazy antics. "Besharam" also stars Ranbir's real life parents Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh. It will hit the theatres Oct 2.
Don't regret doing 'Besharam': Ranbir Kapoor
Actor Ranbir Kapoor, whose last film "Besharam" was trashed by the critics and rejected by the audience, says he doesn't regret doing romantic-comedy. When asked if he regreta doing the film, the 31-year-old said: "Not at all. I don't regret doing 'Besharam'." The Kapoor scion started his career with dud "Saawariya" and in six years he has done about a dozen films. Of these "Bachna Ae Haseeno", "Wake Up Sid", "Raajneeti", "Rockstar", "Barfi" and "Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani" did well at the box office and the rest bit the dust. Abhinav Kashyap directed "Besharam", which fell flat at the box office, also featured Ranbir's parents - Neetu and Rishi Kapoor - and newcomer Pallavi Sharda. "Even my first film was a flop. I don't regret anything in my life. I had an opportunity to work with my parents in the film," he said. What went wrong with the film? "I don't have any formula for success. I work with my conviction in my films," Ranbir told reporters at an event here.
Ranbir sharpens his Punjabi diction for 'Besharam'
Ranbir Kapoor, who is on cloud nine after the success of “Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani”, is leaving no stone unturned to give his best in “Besharam”. The Bollywood heartthrob is polishing his Punjabi diction for the comedy. “They are shooting a lot in Chandigarh, so Ranbir has been learning the language. It is crucial for his character, so a tutor has been hired. He’s been practising to speak like the locals there - in terms of usage of words and their pronunciations,” said a source. "Besharam", directed by Abhinav Kashyap, also features Ranbir's parents -- Neetu Singh and Rishi Kapoor -- along with Pallavi Sharda. It is set for an Oct 2 release. “Since YJHD has released and become a huge success, he’s relaxed and at ease. 'Besharam' will be his most massy film so far, and it’ll have him sharing screen space with his parents for the first time. Even when the film’s poster was released, it generated a lot of curiosity,” the source added.