This Kapoor family star is turning a year older, this 28th of September. To commemorate Ranbir’s birthday, here are five of his most sincere confessions – about life, love and everything in between.
The actor has made a name for himself by delivering highly praised performances in a series of assorted films, regardless of their critical or commercial success. He has done everything from period epics to masala entertainers, with his most recent film, Sanju, being his most successful one.
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But besides his superior screen presence, Ranbir is also known for his bluntness. On his birthday, here are his viciously honest admissions.
RK on existence, affiliation
‘I am older now and wiser, too. I realize the value of human relationships, and I am not just talking about a partner, parents, friends or directors, but whoever is in your orbit (at that particular point). I also realize the value of heartbreak as well as the hurt. I am not saying that I have reached a point where I know everything. It’s a constant struggle and you have to keep evolving as a person to be better, and that’s what I want to be. I want to be a good person; I’d like to do good work, get married, have children and die happy,’ said the YJHD actor.
Ranbir Kapoor on his propensity to drink
‘I don’t have a drinking habit but yes I have a tendency to drink a lot. When I start, I don’t stop. I guess it’s in my blood; you know how my family is. They are all very fond of alcohol. So, yes it’s in my genes to drink,’ said the Saawariya actor.
Ranbir Kapoor on stage performance
‘I feel I am just an average actor and a below-average person, who just got great opportunities. Yes, I have good belief and confidence in myself that I can do something. And that’s why I am successful, because otherwise, I am not saving the world. I am just acting in movies so just can’t take it that seriously,’ RK said.
Ranbir Kapoor on Bombay Velvet
‘Bombay Velvet is my most romantic film, it’s my Titanic or Gone with the Wind,’ the Brahmastra actor told about his biggest box office disaster, Anurag Kashyap’s period gangster drama, made on a budget of Rs 130 crore.
Ranbir Kapoor on what drives him
‘Money has never been my drive. I have never seen the shortage of money in my life, so for me I don’t want to buy a silk pillow or a private jet. My drive is to achieve more than what my grandfather achieved, my drive is to make a name for myself, get rid of this star son tag that has been attached to me,’ the honest actor told.
Looks like Ranbir bags the award the Honesty Award! We wish him a very happy birthday and best of luck for his upcoming projects.