Vaani
Kapoor
will
soon
begin
her
extensive
shoot
with
Ranbir
Kapoor
for
Shamshera
and
says
she
finds
the
actor
extremely
cooperative
and
humble.
Vaani,
who
was
last
seen
in
Befikre,
will
feature
in
the
Karan
Malhotra-project,
which
is
set
in
the
1800s
and
chronicles
the
story
of
a
dacoit
tribe
fighting
for
their
right
and
independence
from
the
British.
"I've
barely
shot
for
the
film,
as
of
now
but
Ranbir
is
very
cooperative,
sweet,
humble
and
so
normal!
That
sense
of
normalcy
is
very
hard
to
find," Vaani
told
PTI.
"I
come
from
a
non-film
background,
so
in
your
head
also
you
build
apprehensions
about
people
you've
heard
of.
This
ice,
that
one
needs
to
break,
I'm
very
bad
at
it.
But
Ranbir
has
been
so
kind
and
welcoming
to
me," she
added.
Shamshera
features
Sanjay
Dutt
as
the
antagonist.
When
asked
if
she
will
be
seen
doing
action
sequences
in
the
film,
Vaani
said
it
is
a
"possibility".
"There
is
a
very
different,
cool,
quirky
sense
of
this
character
that,
of
course,
I've
never
played
before,
but
also
you
don't
get
to
see
too
often.
There
could
be
a
possibility
of
you
seeing
me
do
action
but
I
believe
there's
a
lot
more
to
the
character
that
you'll
be
seeing,"
she
said.
Vaani
was
speaking
at
the
launch
of
Marks
&
Spencer's
new
spring
summer
collection
on
Thursday.
The
actor
walked
the
ramp
for
the
brand,
which
has
come
out
with
a
"Rethink"
philosophy
for
style.
When
asked
if
she's
had
to
rethink
the
kind
of
films
she
would
want
to
feature
in,
Vaani
said
"enough
thought"
has
already
gone
into
what
she
wants
to
do
and
feels
glad
of
her
lineup
of
films.
Apart
from
Shamshera,
the
actor
also
has
Siddharth
Anand's
untitled
action-thriller
featuring
Hrithik
Roshan
and
Tiger
Shroff.
"I
feel
I'm
blessed.
I'm
grateful
to
the
directors
who
have
cast
me
in
big
films
like
these,
the
magnum
opus
that
they
are
being
called.
I'm
so
fortunate
to
work
with
such
talented
co-actors
at
such
an
early
stage
of
my
career.
"I'm
yet
to
shoot
a
lot
with
Ranbir
but
I've
shot
extensively
with
Hrithik
and
he's
extremely
kind,
nice
and
too
wonderful,"
she
added.