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Ranveer is the first choice when it comes to biopics

| | Mar 04, 2016, at 07:03 pm
Mumbai, Mar 4 (IBNS) Biopics are the flavour of the season and after the success of Bajirao Mastani Ranveer Singh is the first choice for most filmmakers while conceptualizing their films, especially biopics.

His energy, on screen charisma and dedication has not only won hearts of the audience but also industry stalwarts and filmmakers.

Such was the enigma of his stellar performance that in a recent interview, even the effervescent Sonam Kapoor mentioned that Ranveer would be the ideal fit to play the lead if a biopic on her father Anil Kapoor is ever made.

Considering Ranveer and Anil brought the house down with their amazing chemistry in Dil Dhadakne Do, we can only imagine how epic this biopic can turnout to be if it happens.

We have our fingers crossed till then.

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