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Ranbir Kapoor is riding high on the success of Animal, his most successful film to date. Not just the film, but its music has also been loved by the fans and in a recent video for Spotify India, Ranbir shared his top five tracks on his Spotify playlist and two out of those five tracks were from Animal – Arjan Vaily and Satranga. But he added, “Nothing too animalistic, I’m a simple man.”
Ranbir shared that he also enjoys the song Softly by Karan Aujla and the 2015 song Agar Tum Saath Ho from his film Tamasha, which still frequents appears in Spotify’s Top 50 India playlist. But, apart from all these songs, Ranbir’s favourites also include the Cocomelon playlist. Cocomelon is a channel for kids that plays nursery rhymes and Ranbir shared that since his daughter Raha enjoys songs like Baby Shark and Wheels on the Bus, this playlist is one of his favourites on Spotify.
At an earlier event for Animal, hosted by Spotify, Ranbir shared that he does not have a Spotify premium account and uses the one subscribed by his wife Alia Bhatt. “I am on Alia’s family plan, mera free aajata hai (I get it for free). I am just saying that she has to put in her details every month. So is this an India problem or is this a Spotify problem?” he asked. Bobby Deol interrupted and said, “I have the annual plan,” to which Ranbir said, “Can I come on your family plan?”
Ranbir has had the biggest hit of his career with Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal. After 11 days in the theatres, Animal has collected Rs 443.27 crore at the domestic box office, which has made it the fourth highest grosser of the year after Jawan, Pathaan and Gadar 2. Globally, the film has already made Rs 737.98 crore, as per T-Series.
Ranbir Kapoor is yet to announce his next film after Animal. This year, the actor has had two releases with Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar and Animal.
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