He came, he saw, he rocked

Actor Ranbir Kapoor was in Noida recently to promote his forthcoming film “Rockstar”

September 23, 2011 06:20 pm | Updated 06:20 pm IST

Ranbir Kapoor at a promotional event for Rockstar

Ranbir Kapoor at a promotional event for Rockstar

The hot and happening Ranbir Kapoor is clearly on a high. Not only is he busy with lots of commercials and films, he has also imbibed all the tricks of a star. He came to Noida the other day to promote his forthcoming film “Rockstar” and went on to conduct himself like one. Dressed in a long kurta, waist coat and a pair of jeans like his character in the film Ranbir also spoke the language of his character in real life. He happily departed from the tradition of addressing a press conference with questions thrown in. Instead he started a monologue saying a few nice things about the film in English followed by a couple of Punjabi dialogues (Saadda Haq Aithey Rakh) and asked the audience to repeat the same as loud as they can.

Within a few minutes the Rockstar conference was over but the best was about to

begin. He took out some T-shirts from a packet and threw them over to the fans and press to catch. People happily caught the merchandise. However, a couple of people could sneak in a few questions before he waived goodbye. To a question on his co-star in the film Nargis Fakhri, Ranbir said, “She is the best actress I have worked with so far. She is so dedicated, so passionate and talented. She took her Hindi classes very seriously, I also loved the kind of positivity she has and I am sure she is going to take the industry by storm.”

Then came the inevitable question on his dream spouse. Again Ranbir played Mummy's boy saying, “She should be a girl having no negativity. The girl shouldn't be a housewife, must be doing something and above all should respect my parents.” Waiving to his fans he left away smilingly with the director of the film Imtiaz Ali.

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