Ranveer
&
Sara
In
One
Frame
Sara
Tendulkar
had
her
fan
moment
with
Ranveer
Singh
and
it
wouldn't
be
wrong
to
say
that
these
two
just
look
adorable.
Also
scroll
down
to
read,
excerpts
from
Ranveer
Singh's
latest
interview
with
IANS.
Ranveer,
On
The
Work
Front
Ranveer
is
currently
busy
working
on
filmmaker
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali's
'Padmavati'
and
has
also
been
roped
in
for
director
Zoya
Akhtar's
'Gully
Boy',
in
which
he
will
be
seen
essaying
the
role
of
a
rapper.
Ranveer
Preps
For
Gully
Boy
"I'm
making
a
song
on
the
side
right
now
and
I
have
started
dabbling
a
little
bit
in
music...
As
part
of
my
prep
towards
'Gully
Boy',
I
met
one
of
my
favourite
rappers
Vivian
'Divine' and
hung
out
with
him
recently.
It's
nice
that
I
am
already
enjoying
the
process.
"It's
one
of
the
tracks
that
I
am
making
on
the
side.
So,
it's
a
one-off
but
it's
very
similar
to
the
stuff
that
I
will
be
doing
when
I
tackle
'Gully
Boy',"
told
Ranveer
in
his
latest
interview
to
IANS.
Ranveer
Is
Excited
About
Gully
Boy
"'Gully
Boy'
promises
to
be
a
lot
of
fun.
I
am
really
looking
forward
to
that.
It's
unlike
anything
I've
done
before
and
I'm
going
to
try
my
hand
at
giving
my
own
vocals
for
the
first
time," he
added.
Ranveer:
I'm
Still
Raw
With
over
10
films
to
his
credit
now,
actor
Ranveer
Singh
says
he
has
evolved
but
believes
that
he
is
still
raw.
"I'm
still
raw...
I'd
like
to
believe.
Yes,
there
certainly
has
been
an
evolution.
I
have
learnt
a
lot
of
things
about
the
craft
and
people
management.
I
have
become
a
little
more
responsible.
"When
you
are
showered
with
so
much
love
and
affection
from
the
fans...
it
becomes
your
responsibility
to
make
them
proud,"
added
Ranveer.
Ranveer
Hopes
Not
To
Stagnate
The
actor
says
he
feels
immensely
connected
to
his
well-wishers
and
is
happy
that
his
work
is
being
highly
appreciated.
But
he
hopes
not
to
stagnate.
"I
hope
to
do
different
stuff
and
never
stagnate.
That's
really
the
death
of
an
artiste...
when
you
stagnate,"
he
said.
Ranveer
On
Befikre
Failure
The
31-year-old,
who
has
delivered
hits
like
Goliyon
Ki
Raasleela
Ram-Leela
and
Bajirao
Mastani,
also
underwent
a
low
phase
when
Befikre
did
not
do
well
at
the
box
office.
Ranveer
says
one
shouldn't
get
affected
by
failure.
"Fortunately,
early
in
my
career,
I
learnt
that
filmmaking
is
a
team
effort.
It
is
a
collaborative
effort
so
the
success
or
failure...
One
should
not
get
too
carried
away
by
success
and,
at
the
same
time,
you
cannot
get
too
bogged
down
by
failure.
After
all,
it's
a
team
effort,"
he
said.
"So,
when
a
film
becomes
successful,
it's
teamwork
and
if
the
film
doesn't
do
well,
maybe,
the
team
as
a
collective
went
wrong,"
he
added.