‘Animal’ trailer: Ranbir Kapoor looks fierce as his character will do anything to save his father | Watch

Updated : Nov 23, 2023 14:44
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The trailer of Ranbir Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna starrer ‘Animal’ has been released. It shows a son's love for his father. 

The father's absence leads to a misunderstanding of his son's deep affection, sparking conflict rooted in the son's profound love and respect for the family.

Ranbir looks raw and intense in the trailer.

In the film, Rashmika Mandanna features as Ranbir's love interest, while Bobby Deol plays the primary antagonist.

This is Ranbir Kapoor's second film of the year after the blockbuster ‘Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar’ with Shraddha Kapoor. Ranbir will also be seen in Nitesh Tiwari's ‘Ramayan’ alongside Sai Pallavi, as well as in the sequel of Ayan Mukerji's ‘Brahmastra’.

Earlier, Ranbir had spoken about the character he is playing in ‘Animal’.

In a Zoom chat with fans, he said that it is one of the darkest characters he has portrayed onscreen.

‘Working with Sandeep has been such an enriching experience for me as an actor because he is so original. There is nothing referenced in his films. Everything I was doing in Animal as that character was so new. This is the darkest film I have done, because I am not playing any psycho killer in it. It is just the character, his mind and the way he operates. His psyche is very dark,’ he said. 

‘Animal’, directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, will be released in theatres on December 1.

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