Prem Chopra, who was also a part of Sandeep Reddy Vanga‘s ‘Animal’, recently showered praises on his co-star Ranbir Kapoor and his performance in the movie. He even went on to say that the Kapoor scion is a perfect fit to play his biopic.
The veteran actor explained why Ranbir Kapoor was chosen, praising his excellence in ‘Animal’ and labeling him a superb actor.Being in the superstar bracket, he deemed Ranbir the perfect choice for portraying Prem Chopra.

In a prior discussion with India Today, Prem Chopra discussed his role in Animal. While praising the film’s quality, he disclosed that a few of his scenes, which he considered “very good,” were edited out from the final cut.

The experienced actor explained that the film became quite lengthy, stretching to four hours and fifteen minutes. Due to this, the director had to make cuts, resulting in the removal of two or three scenes that he believed were excellent.

Did you know Ranbir Kapoor abandoned alcohol and became vegetarian to essay the character of Ram in ‘Ramayana’?

Referring to it as a common occurrence in the industry, Prem Chopra acknowledged his surprise that, regardless of his screen time, people have embraced him extensively. He expressed astonishment at the ongoing love and attention, stating that he initially perceived it as a special appearance but continues to receive overwhelming affection.
‘Animal’ also starred Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Rashmika Mandanna and others. The film did some record-breaking collections at the box office.

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