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Ranbir Kapoor Says We Have Paid Homage To Dev Anand In 'Tamasha'

We Have Paid Homage To Dev Anand In 'Tamasha', Says Ranbir Kapoor
MUMBAI, INDIA - NOVEMBER 7: (Editors Note: This is an exclusive shoot of Hindustan Times) Bollywood actors Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor during an exclusive interview for Diwali festival with HT Cafe-Hindustan Times at Cafe Terra, Bandra, on November 7, 2015 in Mumbai, India. During the interview, Ranbir said, 'I donât think stardom has changed the way we celebrate Diwali. We still celebrate it with our family, continue working and doing good work. It's the same except that, maybe, we have to record Diwali wishes for news channels now (laughs).' (Photo by Vidya Subramanian/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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MUMBAI, INDIA - NOVEMBER 7: (Editors Note: This is an exclusive shoot of Hindustan Times) Bollywood actors Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor during an exclusive interview for Diwali festival with HT Cafe-Hindustan Times at Cafe Terra, Bandra, on November 7, 2015 in Mumbai, India. During the interview, Ranbir said, 'I donât think stardom has changed the way we celebrate Diwali. We still celebrate it with our family, continue working and doing good work. It's the same except that, maybe, we have to record Diwali wishes for news channels now (laughs).' (Photo by Vidya Subramanian/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

NEW DELHI -- Ranbir Kapoor says he and director Imtiaz Ali wanted to pay tribute to yesteryear actor Dev Anand through their upcoming film Tamasha.

The 33-year-old actor said Imtiaz wanted it to be a part of the film and he worked hard on getting the voice and nuances of the Bollywood legend right.

"The Dev Anand imitation was a part of the script. Imtiaz wanted that because Ved and Tara meet in a place and they decide they are not going to tell each other what our names are, where we are from, let's be different people so he becomes Don and she becomes Mona darling.

"He becomes Dev Anand and she becomes a prostitute. It was fun doing that because Dev Anand is the king of romance and we did not want to make fun of him but pay a homage to him so it was fun doing. I did a lot of classes from mimic artist because it is very hard to mimic those dialogues," Ranbir said in an interview here.

Tamasha has been majorly shot in Corsica and the Barfi (2012) star said the whole team had a great time shooting in the island.

The Rockstar(2011) actor also revealed that his co-star and ex-girlfriend Deepika has a fun side to her, which many people are not aware of.

"If you get to know Deepika, and you get to speak to her at a fun time, she is somebody you can have a lot of fun with," he said.

Ranbir shared that when Deepika and Imtiaz were working on 2009 romantic film Love Aaj Kal (2009), Imtiaz used "cheap talks" to break the ice with the actress, who then came across as intimidating and reserved.

"Imtiaz told me when he was working with her on Love Aaj Kal (2009), she came as very reserved and he was thinking, 'How do I break into?'. One day I started talking really cheaply to her and she responded with a twinkle in her eye," he said.

Ranbir, who has worked with Imtiaz in the 2011 hit musical Rockstar (2011), met him for the first time on the sets of Love Aaj Kal (2009) and became jealous of the director then because Deepika was impressed by his looks.

"I was jealous because she was so enamoured by his looks. She would come and tell me that he is so good looking and he has such great hair. I used to look at Imtiaz with 'tashan'," the actor said before adding, "Imtiaz is a pure director, he really feels the parts and the emotions so he expects his actors to be pure."

Tamasha will hit theatres on November 27.

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