Tadap: Ranbir Kapoor Is The Actor Who Holds High Regard In Ahan Shetty’s Life- HERE’S WHY
BollywoodAhan Shetty who is all geared up for his debut Tadap recently appeared in an interview with a news portal. He revealed about the actor he respects the most in the industry and the reason to do so
Ahaan Shetty, who is set to make his debut, and Tara Sutaria, who starred in Student of the Year 2, are gearing up for the promotions of their forthcoming film Tadap. Ahaan Shetty, Suniel Shetty’s son, is slated to make his Bollywood debut with the Hindi version of RX 100. Recently the actor made a revelation about the actor he looks up to.
In a recent interview with a news portal, the actor was asked which star he would like to ask if he or she has seen the Tadap trailer and if they liked it or not. Ahan replied that it’s Ranbir Kapoor and he really kooks up to him as an actor. When asked who he considers his role model aside from his father, he again said Ranbir Kapoor. He holds him in high regard. Ranbir’s demeanour, his performances, and the range of characters he strives to represent are something Ahan respects a lot.
Ahaan has expressed interest in starring in a remake of his father’s film Border. He also stated that he would like to star in a remake of the film War, in which he would like to play Hrithik Roshan’s character. Furthermore, Ahaan participated in a highly entertaining rapid fire round, where he answered some fairly fascinating questions on Ranbir Kapoor, Hrithik Roshan, Suniel Shetty, Tadap, and Tara Sutaria, among others.
Tadap, directed by Milan Luthria and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, is a remake of the Telugu film RX 100 (2018). On December 3rd, 2021, the film will be released in theatres. Suniel Shetty and his son Ahan Shetty recently visited their hometown of Mangaluru in the Dakshina Kannada region of Karnataka to pray for the success of Ahan’s debut film ‘Tadap.’
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Suniel Shetty stated that he attended all religious activities in the coastal district every year. He also took part in family-organized special worship services. Ahan showed an interest in visiting Mangaluru, and despite our limited schedule, we managed to squeeze in a visit.