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Ranbir Kapoor shouts at Karan Johar and Ayushmann Khurrana at Filmfare awards: ‘Behra nahi hoon main’. Watch

A viral clip from the Filmfare awards captured Ranbir Kapoor seemingly snubbing Karan Johar and Ayushmann Khurrana, who were hosting the award show.

Ranbir Kapoor snubbed Karan Johar at Filmfare awardsRanbir Kapoor snubbed Karan Johar at Filmfare awards. (Pic: Karan/Instagram)

It’s not often that an award show passes without any drama, and the recently organized Filmfare Awards was no exception. A viral clip from the event captured Ranbir Kapoor seemingly snubbing, Karan Johar and Ayushmann Khurrana, who were hosting the award show.

In the clip, Karan approached Ranbir for help and said, ‘Only Ranbir can do it, Ranbir will do it, Ranbir should do it; Ranbir must help us,’ directly addressing the actor. An irritated Ranbir interrupted him, delivering a line from Animal, asserting, “Sunayi de raha hai, behra nahi hoon main (I can listen, I am not deaf).” While Ranbir’s reaction appeared to convey annoyance, it was evident that this exchange was part of a scripted act orchestrated by the trio during the award night.

 

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At the Filmfare awards, Ranbir bagged the Best Actor trophy for Animal. In his speech, he thanked the film’s director Sandeep Reddy Vanga, remembered his late father Rishi Kapoor and dedicated the award to his daughter Raha. He said, “The second person I would like to dedicate this award to is Mr Rishi Kapoor. ‘Papa Meri Jaan’ Every day I think of you, I remember you and everything that I feel for you… the love, the affection I try to channelise it through this part and I hope you are up there in peace and resting.”

He added, “And last but not least my daughter Raha… naughty… you were born and a week later I started principal shooting for Animal and every single day just to come home to you has been the most joyful experience of my life. Mumma and papa are bringing you a bua and a massi (referring to black lady) tonight to play.”

Looking ahead, Ranbir is poised to portray Lord Rama in the screen adaptation of Ramayan, followed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Love and War, which will also star Vicky Kaushal and Alia Bhatt.

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