Chaplin, Mr Bean, Inspired Ranbir for 'Barfi' Role


Mumbai, Jul 4, (PTI): Actor Ranbir Kapoor, who will be seen as a happy-go-lucky deaf and mute guy in 'Barfi', says he drew inspiration from the characters of iconic comedian Charlie Chaplin and Mr Bean to get into the skin of the role.

Helmed by Anurag Basu, the film tells the story of Murphy (Ranbir Kapoor), fondly known as 'Barfi' and his friendship with Ileana D'Cruz and Jhilmil ( Priyanka Chopra), which in a way leads to several twists and turns in his life.

Ranbir excels with his intricate gestures and body language in the role.

Asked whether the legendary characters inspired his performance, Ranbir said, "Yes definitely that was an inspiration, we did not copy or tried to replicate it. I took all my influence (from them). Also, I am grandson of Raj Kapoor, so I would have little bit of that in me, it automatically came." For his character in Barfi, the 29-year-old did not have any difficulty as he followed Anurag's directions.

"When he (Anurag Basu) narrated me the script I thought I will have to do lot of work for the character and learn sign language and all. But he was very clear... He did not want an actor to show his acting abilities or method acting, he wanted it to be relatable, everyone should understand it," Ranbir said.

"So if I am talking in sign language you all (audience) won't understand it...So I will have to relate to in a way that you would understand this film. It was not difficult as it is he who knew the characters well. He lived one and half years of his life on this film...He has given it to all," he said.

  

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