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My focus in life right now is acting, films: Ranveer

- SUGANDHA RAWAL

THERE has been immense buzz surroundin­g his coming wedding with actress Deepika Padukone, but Bollywood star Ranveer Singh says his focus in life right now is on acting and films.

“Right now, I am focused on the work that I am doing in films. I am doing backto-back films.

“I’ve been very blessed to have some really amazing projects at hand and I tremendous­ly value these opportunit­ies,” Ranveer told IANS in an email interview recently.

“I want to do my bit to contribute towards the film-making process and to try to make the best films possible,” added the actor, who was recently named as the brand ambassador of nutritiona­l supplement brand BigMuscles Nutrition.

Ranveer walked into Bollywood in 2010 as a raw Delhi boy with Band Baaja Baaraat.

Since then he has essayed varied roles to perfection.

There are projects like Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, Lootera, Goliyon Ki Rasleela RamLeela, Gunday, Dil Dhadakne Do, Bajirao Mastani and Padmaavat in his film portfolio.

At the moment, he is working on Zoya Akhtar’s Gully Boy, Rohit Shetty’s Simmba and Kabir Khan’s 83.

Ranveer says finding a place in Bollywood was tough.

Responding to a question on the challenges he faced while making a name for himself, he said: “Trying to get a break in a very insulated mainstream Hindi film industry was a big challenge. Then to try to shoulder big films and larger-than-life characters in parts that have… myriad layered emotions to play… some requiring a level of maturity and evolution. Those are some of the significan­t challenges that I have faced.

Have you felt the pressure of failing the expectatio­ns of others?

“I actually never feel pressure because I never allow it (to) creep (in). I feel pressure is a very negative connotatio­n and I never allow anything negative to enter my system or to affect me in any way.

“I am an artiste, so for me there is no success or failure. There are no rights or wrongs in acting. There is nothing that is quantifiab­le in acting.”

He says there are just “different ways to do things”.

“Acting falls into the realm of subjectivi­ty, so there is no success or failure. There are no good or bad performanc­es. There are just different performanc­es. I don’t feel pressured. The only person’s expectatio­ns I need to fulfil are my own.

“I need to ensure that I pump more and more of myself and my energy into my performanc­es and hopefully, with each performanc­e and each character that I play, I grow and evolve. I have expectatio­ns of myself.

“So it’s a very personal thing. So, pressure is something I don’t feel and most certainly not from any external source,” he added. – IANS

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