Ranveer on the Padmavati controversy: We have left the negative events of that incident behind

Ranveer Singh opened up about the Padmavati shoot and how the negative incidents have not affected their spirit.

Updated on Apr 07, 2017  |  11:11 PM IST |  2.4M
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We know that team Padmavati has not got off to a great start. The film set has been attacked twice over the Rani Padmavati - Alauddin Khilji controversy.  However, team Padmavati made it clear that there will be absolutely no scenes between Deepika Padukone aka Rani Padmavati and her alleged boyfriend Ranveer Singh aka Alauddin, in the movie as opposed to the rumours. 

Though the cast and crew have otherwise been low key about the movie shoot, Ranveer himself opened about the movie shoot and their progress to a leading daily recently.

Ranveer said, "I have expressed my views on Twitter, but I don't want to focus on negatives. The incident sporadically had things that went for a toss but we are very strong and happy the way the film is progressing. We have left the negative events of that incident behind."

Recently, we read that Deepika had recently been to Rajasthan to prep up for her role. Also, the buzz is that Ranveer and Deepika have been asked by their director not to make public appearances together. Now, what do you think of that?

Padmavati is directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and produced by Bhansali and Viacom 18 Motion Pictures. Shahid Kapoor plays Deepika's husband, Rawal Ratan Singh, in the movie. It is expected to release on the 17th of November this year.

Shahid had spoken about his look in the movie saying, "When you are playing a King, you need to have a certain personality. At that time, the people used to not be very skinny and lean, so you need to have a manly personality. Basically for that, and to carry those outfits also, Sanjay sir wants me to be a little muscular and a little full. But I will be gaining weight in terms of muscle and not in terms of fat. This is because I am playing the character of a warrior. The Rajput kings had very strong personalities."

Well, we wish them all the best!

Credits: NDTV

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