<p>Actor <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/ranbir-kapoor" target="_blank">Ranbir Kapoor</a>, whose upcoming film <em>Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar</em> is slated for release on March 8, has dismissed boycott Bollywood calls on social media as baseless.</p>.<p>The actor, who was in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/kolkata" target="_blank">Kolkata</a> on Sunday to promote his latest romantic comedy, also denied reports that he was offered a biopic on cricketer <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/sourav-ganguly" target="_blank">Sourav Ganguly</a>.</p>.<p>"If you ask me about any call about 'boycott Bollywood', I really find that baseless. There are so many negative things coming post-pandemic. Films are made for entertainment purposes, we are not saving the world. So audiences come to theatres to forget worries. They come to watch films on big screen, to have a good time. I just don't know (comprehend) the boycott thing," he told reporters here.</p>.<p>Though the actor did not specify the context of his comments, most recently, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/pathaan-the-shah-rukh-khan-factor-1184089.html" target="_blank">Shah Rukh Khan's <em>Pathaan</em></a> faced boycott Bollywood calls over the costumes worn by <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/deepika-padukone" target="_blank">Deepika Padukone</a>.</p>.<p>The actor, best known for his roles in <em>Barfi</em>, <em>Wake Up Sid</em> and <em>Rockstar</em> among others, said though he was not offered any film on Ganguly, he is confident that a biopic on the cricketing icon would be special.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/zeenat-aman-brings-up-persisting-pay-gap-in-bollywood-in-new-insta-post-1195235.html" target="_blank">Zeenat Aman brings up persisting pay gap in Bollywood in new Insta post</a></strong></p>.<p>"Dada is a living legend, not just here but around the world. The biopic on him will be very special. Unfortunately, I was not offered this film. Don't know if the makers of the film are still writing the script.</p>.<p>"For 11 years, I have been working on a biopic of Kishore Kumar, the story written by Anurag Basu. I am hoping that is going to be my next biopic."</p>.<p>Asked about the blockbuster performance of <em>Pathaan</em>, which has earned more than Rs 1,000 crore at the box office, the actor said the spy drama's success has given a boost to the Hindi film industry.</p>.<p>"What Pathaan has managed to do, the film industry needed it. Very happy and grateful that <em>Pathaan</em> has done that. And I think Shah Rukh Khan deserves all the success for <em>Pathaan</em>. I have seen him as an actor, I have been able to work with him several times. He gave so much to this industry. I am very proud of him," he added.</p>.<p>Asked if switching over to a comedy is more relaxing and unwinding for an actor as compared to films with far more serious content, Kapoor said, "I feel rom-com genre is very hard. You don't really have a character there to hide behind, you have to reflect on your personality."</p>.<p>The actor, who is sporting a lean look for <em>Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar</em>, also spoke about the hard work that goes into showing off a chiselled body on the screen.</p>.<p>"Every actor showing abs on screen is a very sad person, he does not have anything to eat for three months, so that he can achieve some abs," he said.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/india-is-everything-to-me-akshay-kumar-on-decision-to-renounce-canadian-passport-1194126.html" target="_blank">India is everything to me: Akshay Kumar on decision to renounce Canadian passport</a></strong></p>.<p>About some of his movies turning super hits and some others flops, he said "every movie has its own destiny, you cannot label it. I am happy <em>Brahmastra: Part One</em> which was released in 2022 and was in making for several years has been such a hit. We still have part two and three left. And I am excited for that."</p>.<p>Reflecting on the hits and misses in his career of over 15 years, the actor said it is important to talk about one's failures and own them up.</p>.<p>"In my career of over 15 years, there have been around 18 films-- some of which have been successful and some others failures, commercially. As somebody from very early age, I am used to what is success and what is failure.... Failure always taught you something about yourself and it is very important to own your failures, to talk about your failures. I am very happy speaking about failures," he said.</p>.<p>Asked which Bengali director he would love to work with, Kapoor said "Sujoy Ghosh, Shoojit Sircar....I love their works."</p>.<p>As the reporter went on naming Aniruddha Roy Choudhury, Srijit Mukherji, he said "Yes, yes.. everyone.. In fact, not only Bengali directors....it can be a director from other states as long it is a good story and a good character for me."</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/police-contact-alia-bhatt-after-she-complains-of-privacy-invasion-by-paparazzi-1193912.html" target="_blank">Police contact Alia Bhatt after she complains of privacy invasion by paparazzi</a></strong></p>.<p>Asked about the trolling that celebrities face on social media, the actor joked, "I am officially not on social media. I love to troll. I troll all my friends. It is said in jest, but sometimes trolls are below the belt."</p>.<p>"If they (fans) like us, they shower us with love. If not, they troll... eventually it is their money," he added.</p>.<p>About his experience of Kolkata, Kapoor said, "I had shot parts of <em>Barfi</em> here. Kolkata is one of the few cities in India which is very rich in culture. People here are very different from the rest. I love food. I savoured delicacies like Sorshe Maachh (mustered fish) which was topped by 'misti doi' (sweet curd). Kolkata is one of my favourite cities."</p>
<p>Actor <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/ranbir-kapoor" target="_blank">Ranbir Kapoor</a>, whose upcoming film <em>Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar</em> is slated for release on March 8, has dismissed boycott Bollywood calls on social media as baseless.</p>.<p>The actor, who was in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/kolkata" target="_blank">Kolkata</a> on Sunday to promote his latest romantic comedy, also denied reports that he was offered a biopic on cricketer <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/sourav-ganguly" target="_blank">Sourav Ganguly</a>.</p>.<p>"If you ask me about any call about 'boycott Bollywood', I really find that baseless. There are so many negative things coming post-pandemic. Films are made for entertainment purposes, we are not saving the world. So audiences come to theatres to forget worries. They come to watch films on big screen, to have a good time. I just don't know (comprehend) the boycott thing," he told reporters here.</p>.<p>Though the actor did not specify the context of his comments, most recently, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/pathaan-the-shah-rukh-khan-factor-1184089.html" target="_blank">Shah Rukh Khan's <em>Pathaan</em></a> faced boycott Bollywood calls over the costumes worn by <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/deepika-padukone" target="_blank">Deepika Padukone</a>.</p>.<p>The actor, best known for his roles in <em>Barfi</em>, <em>Wake Up Sid</em> and <em>Rockstar</em> among others, said though he was not offered any film on Ganguly, he is confident that a biopic on the cricketing icon would be special.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/zeenat-aman-brings-up-persisting-pay-gap-in-bollywood-in-new-insta-post-1195235.html" target="_blank">Zeenat Aman brings up persisting pay gap in Bollywood in new Insta post</a></strong></p>.<p>"Dada is a living legend, not just here but around the world. The biopic on him will be very special. Unfortunately, I was not offered this film. Don't know if the makers of the film are still writing the script.</p>.<p>"For 11 years, I have been working on a biopic of Kishore Kumar, the story written by Anurag Basu. I am hoping that is going to be my next biopic."</p>.<p>Asked about the blockbuster performance of <em>Pathaan</em>, which has earned more than Rs 1,000 crore at the box office, the actor said the spy drama's success has given a boost to the Hindi film industry.</p>.<p>"What Pathaan has managed to do, the film industry needed it. Very happy and grateful that <em>Pathaan</em> has done that. And I think Shah Rukh Khan deserves all the success for <em>Pathaan</em>. I have seen him as an actor, I have been able to work with him several times. He gave so much to this industry. I am very proud of him," he added.</p>.<p>Asked if switching over to a comedy is more relaxing and unwinding for an actor as compared to films with far more serious content, Kapoor said, "I feel rom-com genre is very hard. You don't really have a character there to hide behind, you have to reflect on your personality."</p>.<p>The actor, who is sporting a lean look for <em>Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar</em>, also spoke about the hard work that goes into showing off a chiselled body on the screen.</p>.<p>"Every actor showing abs on screen is a very sad person, he does not have anything to eat for three months, so that he can achieve some abs," he said.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/india-is-everything-to-me-akshay-kumar-on-decision-to-renounce-canadian-passport-1194126.html" target="_blank">India is everything to me: Akshay Kumar on decision to renounce Canadian passport</a></strong></p>.<p>About some of his movies turning super hits and some others flops, he said "every movie has its own destiny, you cannot label it. I am happy <em>Brahmastra: Part One</em> which was released in 2022 and was in making for several years has been such a hit. We still have part two and three left. And I am excited for that."</p>.<p>Reflecting on the hits and misses in his career of over 15 years, the actor said it is important to talk about one's failures and own them up.</p>.<p>"In my career of over 15 years, there have been around 18 films-- some of which have been successful and some others failures, commercially. As somebody from very early age, I am used to what is success and what is failure.... Failure always taught you something about yourself and it is very important to own your failures, to talk about your failures. I am very happy speaking about failures," he said.</p>.<p>Asked which Bengali director he would love to work with, Kapoor said "Sujoy Ghosh, Shoojit Sircar....I love their works."</p>.<p>As the reporter went on naming Aniruddha Roy Choudhury, Srijit Mukherji, he said "Yes, yes.. everyone.. In fact, not only Bengali directors....it can be a director from other states as long it is a good story and a good character for me."</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/police-contact-alia-bhatt-after-she-complains-of-privacy-invasion-by-paparazzi-1193912.html" target="_blank">Police contact Alia Bhatt after she complains of privacy invasion by paparazzi</a></strong></p>.<p>Asked about the trolling that celebrities face on social media, the actor joked, "I am officially not on social media. I love to troll. I troll all my friends. It is said in jest, but sometimes trolls are below the belt."</p>.<p>"If they (fans) like us, they shower us with love. If not, they troll... eventually it is their money," he added.</p>.<p>About his experience of Kolkata, Kapoor said, "I had shot parts of <em>Barfi</em> here. Kolkata is one of the few cities in India which is very rich in culture. People here are very different from the rest. I love food. I savoured delicacies like Sorshe Maachh (mustered fish) which was topped by 'misti doi' (sweet curd). Kolkata is one of my favourite cities."</p>