
Ranbir Kapoor photographed at a promotional event of Tamasha.
Mumbai:
Ranbir Kapoor said that he would like to work in a Pakistani movie given it is a "quality project" with a "great story".
Ranbir and Deepika Padukone interacted with the Pakistani media in a video conference arranged in Mumbai on November 1 as part of the promotional drive for their film Tamasha which hits theatres in both India and Pakistan on November 27.
The 33-year-old Barfi! star said that he was open to the idea of working in a Pakistani film. "I can look at a quality project with a great story."
"My family has always worked for the welfare of cinema. It is true that the Indian film industry is bigger compared to Pakistan's. The promotion and well-being of film culture in the region is the responsibility of local artists," he said during the video chat.
There has been a speculation in the Pakistani entertainment industry about a possible appearance by the duo at their film's Karachi premiere.
Ranbir noted that his family elders have in the past paid numerous visits to Pakistan for both professional and personal reasons.
"Even I want to visit. There are so many cities and locations that I have to see," Ranbir said.
He added that there was no competition between Pakistani and India films and both should work for the promotion of the culture in the region.
Commenting on Tamasha's music Ranbir said: "The audience will not forget the film's music for years to come."
Ranbir also said that he would love to see Pakistani audiences turn up in large numbers for his film and make it a big success. (Also Read: Ranbir Kapoor 'Imitated' Shah Rukh Khan to Impress Girls)
Deepika, 29, said that the Imtiaz Ali-directed movie is a family film with a very interesting story that has something for all sections of the society. She added that Tamasha has a strong depiction of a woman, who never compromises on truth, and is keen to see how women like the film, especially her role.
Ranbir and Deepika Padukone interacted with the Pakistani media in a video conference arranged in Mumbai on November 1 as part of the promotional drive for their film Tamasha which hits theatres in both India and Pakistan on November 27.
The 33-year-old Barfi! star said that he was open to the idea of working in a Pakistani film. "I can look at a quality project with a great story."
"My family has always worked for the welfare of cinema. It is true that the Indian film industry is bigger compared to Pakistan's. The promotion and well-being of film culture in the region is the responsibility of local artists," he said during the video chat.
There has been a speculation in the Pakistani entertainment industry about a possible appearance by the duo at their film's Karachi premiere.
Ranbir noted that his family elders have in the past paid numerous visits to Pakistan for both professional and personal reasons.
"Even I want to visit. There are so many cities and locations that I have to see," Ranbir said.
He added that there was no competition between Pakistani and India films and both should work for the promotion of the culture in the region.
Commenting on Tamasha's music Ranbir said: "The audience will not forget the film's music for years to come."
Ranbir also said that he would love to see Pakistani audiences turn up in large numbers for his film and make it a big success. (Also Read: Ranbir Kapoor 'Imitated' Shah Rukh Khan to Impress Girls)
Deepika, 29, said that the Imtiaz Ali-directed movie is a family film with a very interesting story that has something for all sections of the society. She added that Tamasha has a strong depiction of a woman, who never compromises on truth, and is keen to see how women like the film, especially her role.