Ever
since
the
trailer
of
Panipat
has
released,
the
film
has
been
constantly
being
compared
to
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali's
Bajirao
Mastani
and
more
than
anything,
Arjun
is
being
compared
to
Ranveer
Singh.
In
his
recent
tête-à-tête
with
a
media
agency,
when
Arjun
was
asked
how
does
he
look
at
these
unavoidable
comparisons,
he
said
that
an
actor
should
never
be
afraid
of
comparisons
as
he
believes
it
is
in
the
inherent
nature
of
Indians.
Arjun
said,
"It's
like
saying
that
there
shouldn't
be
another
war
film
because
Uri
has
been
made.
That's
not
possible
because
there
are
so
many
untold
stories.
Today,
if
we
want
to
tell
the
story
of
Abhinandan
Varthaman,
then
we
shouldn't
make
it
just
because
Uri
has
been
made?"
"Similarly,
Tanhaji
shouldn't
exist
after
the
release
of
Panipat.
Tomorrow,
if
someone
wants
to
tell
the
story
of
Chattrapati
Shivaji,
then
should
we
stop
them
just
because
the
story
has
been
told
many
times
before.
So,
I
think
there
are
too
many
stories
to
be
told
for
us
to
be
bound
by
the
era
they
are
set
in."
Arjun
further
added,
"We
compare
cars
and
clothes
when
we
go
shopping.
It
is
our
habit.
It
is
a
part
and
parcel
of
our
personality.
And
there
is
nothing
wrong
with
it."
Arjun
Kapoor's
Panipat
is
all
set
to
hit
the
theatres
on
December
6,
2019.
The
film
is
directed
by
Ashutosh
Gowariker
and
is
also
casts
Sanjay
Dutt
and
Kriti
Sanon
in
the
lead
roles.
On
an
interesting
note,
the
film
will
be
clashing
with
Kartik
Aaryan's
Pati
Patni
Aur
Woh
at
the
the
box
office
and
it
would
be
interesting
to
see
which
actor
would
emerge
as
the
winner
in
terms
of
the
good
reviews
and
film's
business.