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The Buckingham Murders: When hype around Kareena Kapoor got ‘fever’ for co-star Ranveer Brar; latter reveals iconic slap scene took 15 takes
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The Buckingham Murders: When hype around Kareena Kapoor got ‘fever’ for co-star Ranveer Brar; latter reveals iconic slap scene took 15 takes

Chef-turned-actor Ranveer Brar was recently seen in Hansal Mehta’s The Buckingham Murders and is gaining critical praise for his performance. Brar recently spoke to India Today Digital, where he couldn’t stop praising the film’s lead, Kareena Kapoor Khan. He also revealed how the iconic slap scene in the climax took 15 takes to finalize, with Bebo not even touching him once.

Ranveer Brar, who played Daljeet Kohli, shared, “Kareena was initially reluctant to slap me; she kept saying, ‘nahi maarungi’ (I will not hit you). Kareena’s hands always ended up close to my nose without actually touching me. I am not used to reacting without being hit, so we needed at least 15 takes for that scene. However, I must add that Kareena did not touch me even once.” 

The 46-year-old made his debut with Modern Love Mumbai alongside Pratik Gandhi and explained how doing scenes with him being the same age was easier. Ranveer, however, with Kareena, was ‘slightly intimidated’. Brar added, “While working with Pratik was breezy, the hype around Kareena made me nervous. I even got a fever.”

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Ranveer further revealed how Kareena Kapoor Khan sat through all his close-ups, even though someone else could have done that thing and he found it quite a sweet and humbling experience. “Given it was my first day on set, she made me feel comfortable. All the anxiety I had vanished in that moment,” Brar said adding that artists from film families often hold a special respect for the script and story. 

The Chef felt Kareena was quite committed to the film and the story, and not just her character. For the unversed, Kapoor has also produced The Buckingham Murders and Brar recalled how, despite only focusing on her role, she prioritized the story always. According to him, he has immense respect for the actress after working with her.

Describing his experience on The Buckingham Murders as a filmmaking school, Ranveer concluded his note by saying, “It was an amazing experience, and thanks to Hansal sir, I learned so much. It felt like going back to school.”

Watch The Buckingham Murders in theatres near you.

ALSO READ: OPINION: Kareena Kapoor Khan, Bipasha Basu, and Karisma Kapoor have been Bollywood’s OG ‘IT Girls’ even before it was a thing and there’s no debate

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Trump says Biden-Harris rhetoric causing assassination bids, Dems blame MAGA crowd
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Trump says Biden-Harris rhetoric causing assassination bids, Dems blame MAGA crowd

Donald Trump accuses Democrats of inciting violence against him, citing recent assassination attempts as evidence. Democrats counter by highlighting Trump’s own inflammatory rhetoric. Both sides use selective statements to support their claims. Security concerns for Trump have intensified, leading to calls for increased protection and investigations into the threats.

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Masaba Gupta admits dad Vivian Richards faced challenges due to skin color in his cricket career: ‘Till today, he’ll have tears’
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Masaba Gupta admits dad Vivian Richards faced challenges due to skin color in his cricket career: ‘Till today, he’ll have tears’

Masaba Gupta was born to celebrated actress Neena Gupta and legendary former West Indies cricketer Vivian Richards. The celebrity designer, who is expecting her first child, shares a close bond with her parents. While Masaba keeps sharing experiences of her mother, Neena, she has now spoken about her father, Viv Richards, revealing that he faced racism in his professional cricket career. Masaba Gupta admitted that her dad, Vivian Richards, faced challenges due to his skin complexion during his career, so much so that he would have tears in his eyes. 

In a recent interview with Faye D’Souza, Masaba Gupta shared that her dad, Viv Richards, who has now retired from cricket, faced racism during his active years in the sport. Masaba now feels that she would relate to her father, who felt “strongly” about racial discrimination for many years.

“Till today, if you ask him, he’ll have tears in his eyes or he’ll have this rage in him… He played professional cricket in a time where the color of your skin came in the way of your ability to move ahead in the world,” Masaba said.

The celebrity designer highlighted that racism is still prevalent in the world and that people should fight against such discrimination based on skin color.

In 2023, Masaba Gupta celebrated Diwali with her father, Vivian Richards. The Masaba Masaba actress posted a series of pictures from the Diwali celebration, out of which one visual featured her with Viv. Masaba and Viv Richards posed together in the photo while flashing their smiles. The designer wore a red outfit, and the former cricketer sported a white shirt and pants.

“A special Diwali. Papa and lots of pyaar from people who bring light into my life everyday. Have a great year, everyone #happydiwali,” she wrote back then.

Vivian Richards’ contribution to cricket will always be remembered. Viv is widely regarded as one of the most incredible batters ever. He represented the West Indies cricket team from 1974 to 1991.

On the work front, Masaba Gupta is known for her 2020 series, Masaba Masaba. She was cast alongside her mother, Neena Gupta, and the second season premiered in 2022.

ALSO READ: Mom-to-be Masaba Gupta reveals how she was ‘discriminated’ in school for being born out of wedlock; recalls kid calling her ‘b**tard child’: ‘Was used against me’

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