Ranveer Singh showed en
thusiasm after a successful
debut with “Band Baaja Baaraat”. But his eagerness and frankness didn’t go well with the industry and the actor has now mended his ways and become cautious.
“I am very enthusiastic and excitable. That is the person I am. It’s really sad that in the initial stage, my enthusiasm was viewed negatively and misrepresented. You have to watch what you have to say. Yes, my experience has made me cautious, but I am going to retain who I am and I think people will get used to my extra energy and enthusiasm,” Ranveer told IANS.
“I have got a lot to give and I have got a lot of energy. I hope with time people accept me as who I am,” he added.
“At some level you have to be who you are and show who you are. If you will try to put a front, it can only be for some time. It becomes very taxing to be someone you are not” the 27-year-old said.
His enthusiasm was just as director Maneesh Sharma’s “Band Baaja Baaraat” bagged him his first Filmfare for the best male debut in 2010. This was termed as ‘beginner’s luck’, but his next “Ladies v/s Ricky Bahl” too hit the bull’s eye at the box office and proved naysayers wrong. But Ranveer is not resting on his laurels and says that “feeling relaxed and comfortable” is not seen as a good thing.
In Ali Abbas Zafar’s “Gunday”, he has teamed up with Arjun Kapoor and will be seen as a Kolkata based thug. (IANS)