Animal music launch: Ranbir Kapoor takes Bobby in complete nostalgia as he dances on his groovy tracks

Updated : Nov 25, 2023 13:04
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Ranbir Kapoor attended the music launch of their forthcoming film 'Animal' on Friday evening and engaged in a fun banter with audience. The actor was joined by his 'Animal' co-star and 90's Bollywood star Bobby Deol. He made Bobby laugh and blush as he recreated some of his most popular songs and dance steps.

Ranbir was seen dressed in a black jacket, shirt, pants and sunglasses, sitting next to Bobby on stage.  During the show when host asked Ranbir about Bobby, he swiftly jumps to his feet to show off some moves. He sings Love Tujhe Love from Bobby's debut movie Barsaat and recreates the iconic dance step. 

After a while, Ranbir stands back up and dances to 'Betabiyan' from Bobby's hit film 'Gupt'. He again knew the dance step by heart.

Fans of Ranbir were impressed how well he remembers old iconic Bollywood songs. “He is so 80’s kid,” wrote a fan. “Ranbir Kapoor is full to full Hindi film hero hai dude, he is the encyclopedia of all heroes dance steps,” tweeted another. “How does Ranbir know every hook step in the history of Hindi cinema,” asked another. Fans have been sharing clips from the trailer, trailer launch in Delhi and the audio launch in Mumbai. 

'Animal', helmed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, explores the complex father-son bond between the characters of Anil Kapoor and Ranbir Kapoor. The film also stars Rashmika Mandanna as Ranbir’s ladylove. Scheduled to hit theatres on December 1, the film will face a clash with Vicky Kaushal’s 'Sam Bahadur' helmed by Meghna Gulzar.

Also Watch: Ranbir Kapoor likens 'Animal' to mature version of 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham'; delves into film's essence

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