Ram
Kapoor
doesn't
mind
working
with
young
actors
and
says
it
is
a
boon
to
team
up
with
hard
working
youngsters.
He
had
teamed
up
with
Rajat
Barmecha
in
Udaan
and
now
the
actor
is
seen
with
Saqib
Saleem
and
Rhea
Chakraborty
in
his
just
released
Mere
Dad
Ki
Maruti.
"The
film
belongs
to
these
people
(Saqib
and
Rhea).
I
just
do
my
bit
and
leave.
I
enjoy
working
with
such
people.
They
are
the
future
of
the
industry," said
Ram.
"I
would
say
that
our
future
is
very
bright
because
they
are
so
hard
working,
so
sincere
and
want
to
do
good
work.
It's
enjoyable
working
with
such
people," the
39-year-old
said
at
a
radio
station
where
he
was
present
with
Saqib
and
Rhea
to
promote
the
film.
Ram's
last
film
Student
of
The
Year
saw
him
share
screen
space
with
three
newcomers
-
Varun
Dhawan,
Siddharth
Malhotra
and
Alia
Bhatt.
In
Mere
Dad
Ki
Maruti,
Ram
plays
a
strict
father
whose
son,
played
by
Saqib,
loses
his
car.
Ram
says
as
a
teenager
he
was
even
more
mischievous.
"What
Saqib
does
with
me
in
the
film
is
nothing.
He
is
very
nice.
I
can't
even
tell
you
the
kind
of
mischiefs
I
have
done.
I
hit
two
of
dad's
cars
in
one
night,
can
you
imagine.
When
my
dad
came
back
from
the
tour,
he
had
to
hire
a
car," said
the
actor,
who
is
also
seen
in
the
male
lead
in
popular
TV
show
Bade
Achhe
Lagte
Hain.
Directed
by
Ashima
Chibber,
Mere
Dad
Ki
Maruti
released
today.
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