Before
making
his
big
screen
debut
opposite
Sonam
Kapoor
with
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali's
Saawariya
in
2005,
Ranbir
Kapoor
assisted
in
the
making
of
Prem
Granth
(1997)
and
his
late
father
Rishi
Kapoor's
directorial
debut
Aa
Ab
Laut
Chalen
(1999).
In
his
latest
interview
with
Mashable
India,
Ranbir
Kapoor
recalled
his
first
paycheck
of
Rs
250
and
what
he
did
with
it.
The
Ae
Dil
Hai
Mushkil
said
that
after
he
received
it
for
Prem
Granth,
he
kept
it
at
his
mother
Neetu
Kapoor's
feet
'like
a
good
boy'.
Ranbir
said,
"My
first
paycheck
was
Rs.
250
that
I
got
while
assisting
on
Prem
Granth.
Like
a
good
boy,
I
went
to
my
mother's
room
and
I
put
it
on
her
feet.
She
looked
at
it
and
she
started
crying.
It
was
one
of
those
filmy
moments
that
I
performed."
For
the
unversed,
Prem
Granth
featured
Rishi
Kapoor,
Madhuri
Dixit
and
Shammi
Kapoor
in
pivotal
roles.
The
film
is
an
adaptation
of
Thomas
Hardy's
novel
Tess
of
the
d'Urbervilles.
Years
later,
Madhuri
shook
a
leg
with
Ranbir
in
a
special
number
'Ghagra'
for
Ayan
Mukerji's
Yeh
Jawaani
Hai
Deewani.
In
the
same
interview,
Ranbir
also
talked
about
his
secret
Instagram
handle
and
on
making
it
a
public
account.
The
actor
opened
up
saying,
"The
thing
is
that
I
don't
post
and
I
have
no
followers.
So
what's
the
point?...I
have
nothing.
So
there's
no
point.
But
never
say
never.
I
could
make
my
account
public.
But
as
of
right
now,
I
am
okay.
I
am
doing
decently
without
social
media.
But
like
I
said
never
say
never."
Workwise,
Ranbir
Kapoor
has
two
exciting
releases
in
the
pipeline-
Karan
Malhotra's
Shamshera
and
Ayan
Mukerji's
Brahmastra.