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Emraan Hashmi has spoken candidly about Ranbir Kapoor's outstanding acting skills, specifically praising his performance in Animal. The actor emphasized the importance of fresh perspectives in cinema while discussing the younger generation of talent. Hashmi also shared insights into his own upcoming film Ground Zero, detailing the rigorous physical and psychological preparation required to portray a BSF Commandant. The film is scheduled for release in April 2025, promising an intense narrative about a significant military operation.

Key Points: Emraan Hashmi Praises Ranbir Kapoor's Brilliant Animal Performance

  • Emraan highlights Ranbir's exceptional performance in Animal
  • Hashmi prepares intensely for BSF Commandant role in Ground Zero
  • Actor reveals deep method of character preparation
  • Film set to release on April 25, 2025
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Emraan Hashmi reveals what makes Ranbir Kapoor a standout star of his generation

Emraan Hashmi lauds Ranbir Kapoor's acting prowess in Animal while discussing his own upcoming film Ground Zero

"Ranbir Kapoor is one actor I really admire - Emraan Hashmi, IANS Interview"

Mumbai, April 16

Emraan Hashmi, who is gearing up for the release of his next film, 'Ground Zero,' opened up about the rising talent in Bollywood and didn't hold back in praising Ranbir Kapoor.

Calling him one of the finest actors of the current generation, Hashmi lauded Ranbir's performance in 'Animal' and highlighted the fresh perspective he brings to the screen. Praising Ranbir's acting prowess, Emraan told IANS, "I won't comment much on social media trolling--it's an echo chamber full of noise. It shouldn't be taken seriously. But Ranbir Kapoor is one actor I really admire. I liked his performance in Animal. There are many young actors doing great work and bringing fresh perspectives to the screen."

In Sandeep Reddy Vanga's action-thriller, Ranbir played the role of Rannvijay Singh, who goes on to take revenge after there's an assassination attempt on his father. The film also starred Bobby Deol, Rashmika Mandanna, Triptii Dimri, and Anil Kapoor in pivotal roles.

Speaking of Emraan's latest project, the film will see him playing the role of BSF Commandant Narendra Nath Dhar Dubey, who spearheaded the operation to execute Ghazi Baba. This mission was recognized as the best operation of the BSF in the past 50 years.

When asked about stepping into the shoes of Dubey--a commanding officer in the film 'Ground Zero,' Emraan Hashmi offered a glimpse into the intense preparation behind the role. He shared, "When an actor takes on a role like this, there's always a physical, emotional, and psychological aspect involved. Physically, I had to adopt a disciplined body language. When you're playing a commanding officer, posture and demeanor become crucial."

"I had to work on my physique too--weight training, dietary changes, increasing my calorie intake--to look and feel the part. Emotionally and psychologically, I immersed myself by speaking with BSF officers to understand their mental state during operations, their family dynamics, and the kind of emotional toll such a high-risk profession takes. As actors, we've never lived through those situations, so we rely on imagination and drawing parallels from personal experiences. Every life has moments of intensity and uncertainty--you channel that into your performance," he added.

'Ground Zero,' directed by Tejas Deoskar, is all set to hit cinemas on April 25, 2025.

- IANS

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Priya S.
Ranbir in Animal was next level! That transformation from soft romantic hero to intense character was mind-blowing. Can't wait to see what he does next 🔥
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Rahul K.
Interesting to see Emraan praising Ranbir. Both are such different actors but equally talented in their own ways. Looking forward to Ground Zero - the preparation sounds intense!
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Anjali M.
While I appreciate Ranbir's acting, I wish Emraan had acknowledged some of the amazing female actors too. The industry has so much talent across genders that deserves recognition.
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Vikram P.
Animal was too violent for my taste, but no denying Ranbir's commitment to the role. That man can disappear into any character. Also excited to see Emraan in a military role - looks like a big departure from his usual stuff!
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Sneha R.
Love how Emraan talks about the preparation for roles. Acting isn't just about looking good on screen - it's about understanding the psychology behind characters. Both these actors prove that again and again 👏
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Karan D.
Respect to Emraan for calling out social media trolling. The negativity gets too much sometimes. Good to see actors supporting each other publicly like this. The industry needs more of this energy!

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