Bharat Ahlawat reveals how Ranbir Kapoor's 'Rockstar' left a lasting impact on him

IANS May 12, 2025 420 views

Actor Bharat Ahlawat discovered his love for guitar through Ranbir Kapoor's transformative film Rockstar. His musical journey began as a personal exploration, eventually becoming an integral part of his acting career. On the set of 'Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile', Ahlawat seamlessly blends his real-life musical skills with his character's narrative. This organic connection between art and personal passion showcases the profound impact cinema can have on an artist's life.

"I actually got inspired to learn the basics of guitar after watching the movie Rockstar" - Bharat Ahlawat
Bharat Ahlawat reveals how Ranbir Kapoor's 'Rockstar' left a lasting impact on him
Mumbai, May 12: Actor Bharat Ahlawat, who is playing the lead in the show 'Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile', opened up about the profound influence Ranbir Kapoor's iconic film "Rockstar" had on him.

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Ranbir Kapoor's Rockstar deeply influenced Bharat Ahlawat's musical interests

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Actor learned guitar inspired by film's character

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Musical skills now part of his acting repertoire

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Brings personal passion into TV show performance

Ahlawat's passion for the guitar is a direct result of his admiration for Ranbir's character in Rockstar. Inspired by the film, Bharat took it upon himself to learn the basics of the instrument, and his love for music became a personal journey. The actor revealed that when it came time to shoot a sequence involving the guitar for 'Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile', Bharat didn't hesitate to bring his newfound skills into the performance.

Speaking about his passion for the guitar, Bharat shared, "I've always loved playing the guitar, and getting a chance to do it on my show was so much exciting. It allowed me to bring a piece of myself into the character. I actually got inspired to learn the basics of guitar after watching the movie Rockstar -- it left a deep impression on me."

"Though I'm not a professional, I've kept at it over the years. When my co-stars found out, they insisted I play something for them too. We've been bonding over music during our breaks, and I didn't miss the chance to lighten the mood by playing a few tracks. It brought such a fresh energy to the set. These are the little moments we cherish as actors -- they stay with us long after the scenes are done," he added.

Bharat also mentioned that his passion for music extended beyond the screen. During filming breaks, he would often surprise his co-stars with spontaneous jam sessions, turning the set into a vibrant, music-filled environment where laughter and camaraderie flourished.

In Zee TV's show 'Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile,' love takes center stage as Bharat Ahlawat's character, Raghav, embarks on a touching journey to learn the guitar in an attempt to win over his wife, Reet (Ayushi Khurana). What adds an extra layer of authenticity to this storyline is that Bharat is actually a guitar player in real life.

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Priya S.
Rockstar was truly a game-changer! So happy to see actors like Bharat getting inspired by it. The guitar sequences in that movie gave me goosebumps. Good to know the legacy continues through new talents. Wishing Bharat all the best for his show! 🎸
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Rahul K.
As someone who picked up guitar after Rockstar too, I totally relate! That movie had magic. Though I must say - Bharat should've mentioned AR Rahman's music which was the real soul of the film. The acting was great but the music made it iconic.
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Ananya P.
So sweet how art inspires more art! Rockstar was pure poetry in motion. Bharat's story shows how films can change lives beyond entertainment. Now I'm curious to see his show - hope they've included some good music sequences 🤞
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Vikram J.
Honestly, Rockstar was overrated. The story was weak - just a spoiled brat's journey. But I appreciate that it motivated people like Bharat to learn music. That's the positive side of Bollywood - sometimes the impact matters more than the content itself.
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Sneha M.
This makes me emotional! Rockstar came during my college days and we all went crazy learning "Kun Faya Kun" on guitar. Bharat's experience shows how cinema becomes part of our personal journeys. Wishing him success - hope his show captures some of that Rockstar magic ✨

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