Ranbir Kapoor Shares Fanboy Experience with Al Pacino and Tarantino
'Quentin Tarantino Has Shown Me The Finger': Ranbir Kapoor Recalls Crazy Fanboy Moment, 3-Hour Wait For Al Pacino
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Ranbir Kapoor, promoting his upcoming film 'Ramayana', reminisced about his fan encounters with Hollywood icons Al Pacino and Quentin Tarantino. He shared a memorable moment waiting three hours to see Pacino on Broadway and expressed excitement about the global appeal of 'Ramayana', set for release in Diwali 2026.
- 01Ranbir Kapoor recalls a three-hour wait to meet Al Pacino on Broadway.
- 02He shared experiences of being shooed away by Natalie Portman and receiving a rude gesture from Quentin Tarantino.
- 03Kapoor emphasizes the cultural significance of his upcoming film 'Ramayana'.
- 04The film is directed by Nitesh Tiwari and features a star-studded cast.
- 05Set to release during Diwali 2026, 'Ramayana' aims to connect with a global audience.
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Ranbir Kapoor, a prominent Bollywood actor, is currently promoting his highly anticipated film 'Ramayana', directed by Nitesh Tiwari, which is set to release during Diwali 2026. In a recent interview with Collider, Kapoor reflected on his journey and shared anecdotes from his fan encounters with Hollywood legends. He recounted waiting for three hours outside a Broadway theater to catch a glimpse of Al Pacino, who was performing in 'Salomé'. Kapoor humorously noted being dismissed by Natalie Portman and receiving a rude gesture from Quentin Tarantino during his early days in the industry. He expressed immense joy in meeting his screen idols, including Robert De Niro in India. Kapoor also highlighted the cultural richness and life lessons embedded in 'Ramayana', describing it as the greatest epic from India. He is excited for global audiences to experience the film's scale and vision, which features a talented cast including Sai Pallavi, Ravie Dubey, Yash, and Sunny Deol.
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'Ramayana' aims to showcase Indian culture and storytelling to a global audience, potentially increasing interest in Indian cinema.
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