Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor is returning to the screen after a hiatus of four years. And just by looking at the trailers of his upcoming films, audiences are pretty much sure that he will be back with a bang. Recently, during an interaction with the media, Ranbir talked about his first paycheck of Rs 250 and what he did with it. Read on to know more.
While talking about his first salary, Ranbir said that he received it for assisting on dad Rishi Kapoor’s film. Soon after getting it, like a good boy, Ranbir kept it at mom Neetu Kapoor’s feet which made the yesteryear actress shed tears of happiness. In an interview with a portal, Ranbir revealed, “My first paycheck was Rs 250 that I got while assisting on Prem Granth. Like a good boy, I went to my mother’s room and I put it on her feet. She looked at it and she started crying. It was one of those filmy moments that I performed.”
Talking about his secret Instagram account, which hit headlines a few days ago after Varun Dhawan talked about it, Ranbir said, “The thing is that I don’t post and I have no followers. So what’s the point?…I have nothing. So there’s no point. But never say never. I could make my account public. But as of right now, I am okay. I am doing decently without social media. But like I said never say never.”
For the unversed, Ranbir assisted his uncle Rajiv Kapoor, director of Prem Granth (1996), on the sets of the film. The film stars his father Rishi Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit. In April this year, Ranbir tied the knot with Alia Bhatt in a private ceremony. The ceremony took place at Ranbir’s Mumbai home Vastu.
On the professional front, Ranbir will be seen in the movie Brahmastra Part One: Shiva. The film will mark his first collaboration on-screen with his wife Alia. It is set to release on September 9. Ranbir will also be seen in Shamshera, which is based on the pre-independence era. Helmed by Karan Malhotra, the film also stars Sanjay Dutt and Vaani Kapoor in pivotal roles. Additionally, Ranbir will also appear Animal alongside Rashmika Mandana.