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Ranveer Singh Would Collapse, Vomit And Bleed; Details Of His Strenuous Schedule For Padmaavat

Darpan News Desk, 31 Jan, 2018 12:35 PM
  • Ranveer Singh Would Collapse, Vomit And Bleed; Details Of His Strenuous Schedule For Padmaavat
Actor Ranveer Singh, who is currently riding high on the success of his latest release "Padmaavat", says it takes immense courage to direct a film of such a magnitude.
 
Ranveer on Tuesday treated his fans to a question and answer session, where one user asked him if he would ever write or direct a historical like "Padmaavat", directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali.
 
"It takes a lot of courage to helm a film and even more to helm one of such magnitude. I reckon it will be quite a few years before I become as brave and courageous as my maestro," he responded. 
 
"Padmaavat" also features actors Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor, Aditi Rao Hydari and Jim Sarbh.
 
Asked about his experience of working with Jim, Ranveer said: "Special talent, great vibe, great sense of humour and intelligent. Exciting to collaborate with. Chilled out. Basically the perfect co-actor. Jim Sarbh blessed to have worked with him."
 
How challenging was it to come up with such a strong performance, asked a fan. 
 
 
"I always relish a challenge," replied Ranveer, who has been lauded for his powerful performance as Delhi Sultan Alauddin Khilji in the magnum opus.
 
On his own performance, Ranveer said: "Im happy with it. I learned a lot during the shooting process. And growing and developing in my craft is important to me. So, yes. Im happy that I had this experience." 
 
Ranveer said that his performance as Khilji helped him evolve as an artist.
 
 
Speaking about the physical challenges he faced in the film, Singh shared, "There was a time, like during those action sequences with Shahid and during “Khali Bali” dance scene, I would sometimes not be able to feel my legs. After the cut would be called, I would vomit. 
 
 
I remember shooting those running sequences in the jauhar scene. It was May. In Filmcity, it was 45-degree heat and I was wearing a 12-kilogram leather and prosthetic armour and there were burning tyres everywhere. 
 
 
 
So, after the cut was called, my whole vision would become hazy and I would collapse. Then I would have to be resuscitated and given some water to go into the next take. I used to vomit my guts out and go for the next take."
 
 
The actor is now gearing up for his next "Gully Boy", directed by Zoya Akhtar. 
 
 
"It's a journey of a youth who hails from a disenfranchised lot of society. It's a story very dear to my heart. Hope I can do my bit for the amazing new musical talent that we have in the country," he said.

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