This Comedian From TKSS Has A Huge Role To Play In Making Ranbir Perfect For Sanjay Dutt’s Role!

When we compare Sanjay Dutt and Ranbir Kapoor, we’ll hardly find any match. Their personalities, looks and the way they talk, differs to a great extent. Still, Ranbir was the perfect choice for Sanjay Dutt’s biopic and he is indeed proving this decision right by working hard towards it. He’s putting in his 100 percent so that he can fit well in Sanju baba’s role.

This Comedian From TKSS Has A Huge Role To Play In Making Ranbir Perfect For Sanjay Dutt's Role! - RVCJ Media

Few weeks back, some images of Ranbir’s transformation had gone viral on social media and he was highly appreciated for his perfection. We are sure you wouldn’t be aware of a secret related to this; there’s a comedian from the team of Kapil Sharma’s show, who has trained Ranbir for this role and you’ll be surprised to know his name. Any guesses?

Well, it was Dr Sanket Bhosale, a stand-up comedian who has entertained us by flawlessly mimicking Sanjay Dutt on the show. Ranbir was very impressed with Sanket Bhosale’s acting of Sanjay Dutt and hence wanted to take some tips from him.

Reports have quoted Sanket as saying,

“I first met Ranbir Kapoor about four months ago. Initially, he was shocked to know that I was a doctor. We sat for almost three hours at a suburban hotel and only discussed Sanju Sir. He was fascinated by my videos and asked me how I could imitate him [Dutt] so easily.”

He further adds,

“Sanju sir has a peculiar style of walking and talking, and Ranbir wanted to learn everything. He was impressed with the way I impersonate Sanju sir rolling his eyes while talking; he wanted to learn that too. I have heard that Ranbir still refers to my online videos.”

Sanket says that he had a very good experience working with the actor; according to him, Ranbir is just perfect for Sanjay Dutt’s role, considering the pains he is taking.

Let us wait for the end result now; what do you have to say about this? Share your views in our comments section below.

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