Art knows no borders, Ranbir Kapoor on working with Pakistani artists

Entertainment Dec, 10 2022
Art knows no borders, Ranbir Kapoor on working with Pakistani artists
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Bollywood’s heartthrob Ranbir Kapoor is one of many stars who have made their way to second edition of Saudi Arabia’s much-glamourised Red Sea International Film Festival.

In conversation with fans and media at GQ meet and greet, Sanju star opened up about working with his counterparts on this side of border, while congratulating Pakistani film industry for producing record-breaking projects.

One fan asked if Kapoor would work with Pakistani actors and filmmakers. Pakistani artists have been banned from working in India since 2016. “Art knows no borders and I definitely would. In fact, I would like to congratulate Pakistani cinema on huge success of The Legend of Maula Jatt,” he said.

Kapoor’s passion for cinema comes across as genuinely heartfelt. In viral videos from film festival, hearing him talk about his craft, it is hard not to wish Kapoor greatest success, which he has amassed after several years of hard work.

“I’ve always wanted to direct and make movie. But I’ve really not mastered courage to write story,” he said. –Agencies

Published in The Daily National Courier, December, 10 2022

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