'Ranbir Kapoor Expresses Frustration' at Awards Show, Leaving Karan Johar Surprised; Video Circulates Widely

 Ranbir Kapoor showcased his intense side reminiscent of his character in 'Animal' at a recent awards ceremony. The actor, nominated in various categories including Best Actor at the News18 Showsha Reel Awards 2024, attended an awards event in Gujarat hosted by Karan Johar and Ayushmann Khurrana. A video from the ceremony circulated on social media, capturing Ranbir seated among the audience while Karan and Ayushmann hosted.



In the video, Karan seemed to seek Ranbir's assistance. "Only Ranbir can do it, only Ranbir will do it, Ranbir should do it, Ranbir must help us," Karan appealed to Ranbir. An irked Ranbir interrupted him, echoing his dialogue from 'Animal,' "I can hear, I am not deaf." His response startled Karan. While Ranbir appeared perturbed, it appeared to be part of the performance the trio was putting up for the awards show.


For those unaware, Ranbir portrayed an intense character, the son, in 'Animal,' which explores a tumultuous father-son relationship. He clinched the Best Actor award at the event and paid tribute to his late father, Rishi Kapoor, in his acceptance speech. "I'd like to dedicate this award to Mr. Rishi Kapoor – Papa Meri Jaan. Every day, I think of you, I remember you. And all the love, affection I feel for you... I try to channelize it through this role, and I hope you are resting in peace," he expressed.


Additionally, he dedicated the award to Sandeep Vanga Reddy, the director of 'Animal,' and his daughter, Raha Kapoor. He shared that he affectionately calls Raha by the nickname 'naughty.'

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