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Ranbir Kapoor has left everyone completely impressed with his rowdy avatar in Sandeep Reddy Vanga directorial Animal. Released on December 1, the film has been getting an overwhelming response from both, critics and audience. However, it is not just Ranbir Kapoor’s charisma and swag which has left everyone impressed. What has also grabbed everyone’s attention is actor’s nude scene in the movie.
Yes, you read it right. Ranbir Kapoor has gone completely nude for a scene in Animal. The videos of the sequence are now going viral on social media. In the clips, Ranbir Kapoor is seen walking naked towards what looks like Anil Kapoor’s house. Rashmika Mandanna, who plays Ranbir’s wife in the movie, is also seen shockingly looking at him from the balcony. Watch it here:
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— Tanish Singh (@tanishsingh0508) December 1, 2023
Besides this, another photo of Ranbir and Rashmika appearing to be sharing an intense moment in their room has also gone viral on social media. A photo of Ranbir and Tripti Dimri from the film has grabbed eyeballs. n a picture from the film that is doing the round on the internet, both actors can be seen lying on a bed, with Ranbir resting his head on Tripti’s stomach in what appears to be a post-coital scene. Tripti is shown covering her breasts with her hands.
Directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, Animal marks Ranbir and Rashmika’s first collaboration together. Bobby Deol, Anil Kapoor and Tripti Dimri also play key roles in the film. The film revolves around a father and son’s toxic relationship. The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has given Animal an ‘A’ certificate. The film’s run time is 3 hours and 35 minutes.
News18 Showsha’s review of the film reads, “Animal is for brave hearts (brace yourself for a brutal throat-slitting scene). The film is dark, loud and garish but also unapologetic. It has guns blazing with the background score sometimes overpowering the dialogues. But somehow, all of that works. Amid all the grimness and goriness, you will also find yourself cracking up from time to time, thanks to Sandeep’s cheeky approach. Animal might not meet the tall claims made by the makers but it’s an amusing roller coaster ride that will keep you hooked throughout.”
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