If
you
missed
it,
even
the
ticket
windows
are
looking
house-full
today.
The
reason
-
Wake
Up
Sid
and
Ranbir
Kapoor.
Ok,
so
you
might
not
have
his
steely
brown
eyes
but
you
can
achieve
Sid's
timeless
classic
style
and
how.
You
might
not
get
a
chance
to
buy
that
chocolate
brownie
cake
in
time
for
your
best
friend's
birthday
but
you
can
achieve
it
by
surprising
her
with
some
decked
up
jam
sandwiches.
There
are
no
rules
when
you
join
Kapoor's
company.
He
ain't
all
that
complicated.
He
is
as
simple
a
simpleton
can
ever
be.
Four
days
since
Wake
Up
Sid
has
hit
the
theatres
and
the
air
smells
fresh,
the
girls
look
even
hotter
and
the
boys
on
the
streets
seems
like
your
best
buddies.
A
revolution
of
sorts.
Young
college
lads
adore
their
tee's
with
their
favourite
comic
characters
printed
on
'em.
Their
red,
green
and
blue
converse.
Ask
anyone
what's
their
favourite
hobby,
it's
photography,
they
say.
That's
a
sort
of
change
we're
talking
about.
That's
what
a
four
day
old
film
can
do
to
our
countrymen.
Ignore
the
cliched
resorts,
the
sparkling
restaurants
or
the
cool
cafes.
Stroll
past
the
Mumbai's
queen's
necklace
and
nothing
can
be
more
romantic.
For
starters,
Ranbir
Kapoor
knows
how
to
stay
cool
when
the
heat
is
on.
This
correspondent
gets
lucky
and
how
in
this
exclusive
chat
with
the
Kapoor
kid
post
the
good
vibes
coming
from
the
critics,
box
office
and
fans
after
his
latest
release
Wake
Up
Sid.
You
get
a
text
message
from
his
publicist
which
reads,
'Ranbir
is
calling
you
in
fifteen'.
Firstly,
many
congratulations
on
the
on-going
success
of
Wake
Up
Sid.
Thank
you
so
much.
I
hope
it
continues
the
way
it
has
started.
The
entire
team
is
happy
with
the
way
it
was
received
by
the
audiences.
So
far
so
good.
The
film
is
so
simple
Ranbir
that
the
word
complex
doesn't
exist.
Is
'simplicity'
the
new
term
to
describe
your
film?
I
don't
know
if
it's
a
new
term.
I
just
know
that
Wake
Up
Sid
was
made
from
the
heart,
with
a
lot
of
thought,
honesty
and
hard
work.
The
film's
editing
is
also
talked
about
a
lot
Absolutely.
Editing
is
as
important
as
the
pre-production
of
any
film.
That's
where
you
can
change
the
pace
and
the
tone
of
the
movie.
A
lot
of
the
new
directors
are
editors
themselves.
They
sit
on
the
edit
table
and
it's
this
tool
through
which
a
film
is
formed.
Wake
Up
Sid
works
because
of
its
editing
too.
It
was
crisp.
What
sort
of
good
wishes
and
comments
have
you
been
receiving
after
the
first
four
days
of
the
release?
Compliments
and
comments
are
coming
in
every
day.
I'm
getting
hundreds
of
messages
everyday
from
the
film
fraternity
and
my
well
wishers.
People
are
calling
me
and
are
landing
up
outside
my
house.
It
feels
great
that
a
movie
like
Wake
Up
Sid
is
so
appreciated
by
all.
Like
an
actor,
we
work
so
hard
on
a
film
and
when
it
finally
pays
off,
we
strive
to
work
even
harder
for
our
next
film.
I
obviously
do
not
take
it
for
granted
the
term
'I
have
arrived'.
At
the
moment,
I
am
not
so
confident
about
my
acting
career.
So
I
want
to
work
harder.
Well,
for
a
change,
it's
good
to
be
a
bit
selfish.
Isn't
it?
Why
not?
I
am
very
selfish
as
an
actor.
I
want
to
work
with
all
the
big
directors
and
all
the
good
production
houses,
be
a
part
of
good
films
and
give
as
many
hits
as
possible.
Your
comic
book
characters
have
influenced
people
to
such
an
extent
that
a
whole
new
trend
of
clothing
has
started
All
the
movies
that
I
do,
the
costumes
grow
my
character.
Ayan,
Karan
and
designer
Priyanjali
paid
a
lot
of
attention
to
how
you
should
look
as
a
lazy
guy.
He
should
be
wearing
t-shirts,
boxers;
he
wears
only
one
kind
of
shoes,
he
is
rich
but
only
carries
his
one
bag
everywhere
he
goes.
He
is
lazy
to
go
shopping
too.
He
doesn't
even
like
to
gel
his
hair.
I
mean,
his
hair
is
so
unkempt
in
the
film.
Full
marks
to
the
entire
team
who've
worked
on
the
costumes.
I
think
they've
succeeded
in
making
me
look
lazy.
Have
you
ever
come
across
a
situation
in
your
school
or
college
when
you
said
to
yourself,
'Wake
Up
Ranbir'?
Never.
I
woke
up
pretty
early
in
my
life.
I
knew
from
the
start
that
I
wanted
to
do
something
related
to
movies.
So
I
lived
my
life
according
to
that.
After
completing
my
education
in
Mumbai,
I
went
to
a
film
school
abroad.
I
went
to
an
acting
institute
for
a
year
in
New
York
and
directed
as
an
assistant
with
Mr
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali.
So
everything
was
pretty
much
planned
in
my
life
when
and
how
I
would've
started
my
career.
The
fresh
reports
coming
in
from
UK
is
that
the
word
of
mouth
is
spreading
thick
and
fast
from
India,
resulting
in
people
flocking
to
the
theatres
to
go
and
watch
Wake
Up
Sid.
You
never
know
Sid,
it
may
turn
out
to
be
your
highest
grossing
film.
I
do
have
a
reality
check,
yes.
It's
too
early
to
even
think
that
Wake
Up
Sid
will
be
my
highest
grossing
film.
If
it
does,
I'll
remember
this
interview.
And
yes,
I
am
extremely
optimistic.
We've
worked
really
hard
on
the
film
and
hope
that
the
audiences
go
for
a
repeat
watch.
So
far
I
am
happy
but
I
would
rather
wait
for
it
to
have
a
longer
run
at
the
box
office
before
making
any
claims.
One
of
London's
top
newspaper
company
'Trinity
Mirror
Southern'
has
compared
your
and
Konkana's
relation
in
the
film
with
that
of
Batman
and
the
Joker.
Your
comments.
That's
a
great
compliment.
It
is
something
that
I
am
extremely
thrilled
about
to
know
that
the
newspaper
from
London
is
putting
us
in
the
same
light
as
the
Batman
and
the
Joker
as
far
as
our
performances
are
concerned.
It
is
the
first
and
the
only
time
I've
heard
that
a
comparison
of
such
sorts
is
made.
Message
for
your
fans…
Thank
you
so
much
for
coming
and
supporting
the
film,
me
included.
People
who've
not
seen
the
film,
please
go
and
see
it
as
the
film
isn't
preachy.
Wake
Up
Sid
is
made
with
a
lot
of
heart
and
passion
and
that's
the
reason
you
should
watch
it.
It's
so
simply
so
simple.