Ranbir Kapoor‘s photo where he is seen dressed as a cop and posing with director Rohit Shetty had sent the internet into a tizzy. While people assumed he has joined the filmmaker’s cop universe, it was later said that they are collaborating for an ad.
Now, we have got some more photos from the sets of the ad and it is sure to get you all excited to watch this new and unique collaboration.
Check out the photos here:

Ranbir Kapoor - Rohit Shetty (1)

RR

RRa

In the first photo, Ranbir is seen looking dapper as ever, dressed in a cop uniform. He is also seen flaunting a moustache and beard look in the photo. In the second photo, the ‘Animal’ star is seen striking a pose with Rohit Shetty while the third one has Ranbir sitting on the sets of the ad.

As soon as the photos made their way onto social media, likes and comments poured in from all sides. While one fan wrote, ‘What an amazing combo’, another one added, ‘Sure shot Superhit’. A fan also commented, ‘Entertainment guaranteed’.

From getting a peck from husband Ranbir Kapoor to enjoying sunset with daughter Raha; Alia Bhatt shares glimpses of her new year celebration

Meanwhile, on the work front, Ranbir is currently riding high on the super success of his last film, ‘Animal’. The film has been doing some record-breaking collections at the box office. Rohit, on the other hand, is currently shooting for ‘Singham 3‘. He recently unveiled a poster featuring its lead star Ajay Devgn. The film also stars Kareena Kapoor Khan, Akshay Kumar, Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh and Tiger Shroff in key roles.

function loadSurvicateJs(allowedSurvicateSections = []){ const section = window.location.pathname.split('/')[1] const isHomePageAllowed = window.location.pathname === '/' && allowedSurvicateSections.includes('homepage')

if(allowedSurvicateSections.includes(section) || isHomePageAllowed){ (function(w) { var s = document.createElement('script'); s.src="https://survey.survicate.com/workspaces/0be6ae9845d14a7c8ff08a7a00bd9b21/web_surveys.js"; s.async = true; var e = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; e.parentNode.insertBefore(s, e); })(window); }

}

window.TimesApps = window.TimesApps || {}; var TimesApps = window.TimesApps; TimesApps.toiPlusEvents = function(config) { var isConfigAvailable = "toiplus_site_settings" in f && "isFBCampaignActive" in f.toiplus_site_settings && "isGoogleCampaignActive" in f.toiplus_site_settings; var isPrimeUser = window.isPrime; if (isConfigAvailable && !isPrimeUser) { loadGtagEvents(f.toiplus_site_settings.isGoogleCampaignActive); loadFBEvents(f.toiplus_site_settings.isFBCampaignActive); loadSurvicateJs(f.toiplus_site_settings.allowedSurvicateSections); } else { var JarvisUrl="https://jarvis.indiatimes.com/v1/feeds/toi_plus/site_settings/643526e21443833f0c454615?db_env=published"; window.getFromClient(JarvisUrl, function(config){ if (config) { loadGtagEvents(config?.isGoogleCampaignActive); loadFBEvents(config?.isFBCampaignActive); loadSurvicateJs(config?.allowedSurvicateSections); } }) } }; })( window, document, 'script', );

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *