Ranbir Kapoor upset as huge crowd runs after his new Rs 8 crore Bentley | Watch

Updated : Apr 08, 2024 11:13
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Following the massive success of 'Animal', Ranbir Kapoor bought a new Bentley worth Rs 8 crore. Ranbir was seen enjoying a ride in his new car on April 7, although he wasn't the one driving.

The actor appeared upset as a huge crowd chased his car to take pictures.

A paparazzo shared a video of Ranbir entering his building complex on social media. In the video, Ranbir, not behind the wheel, gestured at the people who followed his car, questioning their actions with a hand gesture. 

For the outing, Ranbir was casually dressed in a grey T-shirt.

Reports state that Ranbir's latest acquisition is a dark sapphire blue Bentley Continental GT V8. In the previous year, Ranbir purchased a lavish Range Rover valued at Rs 4 crore.

Paparazzi also caught Ranbir driving his Bentley on April 6 night, with wife, actor Alia Bhatt beside him. The couple was spotted leaving their apartment building, Vastu, for a late-night outing in Mumbai.

Ranbir looked sharp in a black shirt, while Alia stunned in a red, strappy dress, flashing her beautiful smile for the paparazzi. As photographers clamored for a peek inside his luxury car, Ranbir jokingly said, ‘aaja andar baith ja’ (Come and sit inside).

About Ranbir Kapoor’s work front

Currently, Ranbir is busy preparing for Nitesh Tiwari’s ‘Ramayana.’ Recently, actor Akruti Singh shared a video on her Instagram stories from the film’s grand Ayodhya set in Mumbai. The video showcased huge pillars and massive palace-like structures. 

In the caption, Akruti wrote, ‘Ramayana day 1,’ but the video was later deleted. On April 2, reports surfaced that Nitesh Tiwari performed a puja on set before commencing shooting with secondary actors. Ranbir, who will portray Lord Ram, is expected to join the shoot soon.

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