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New Delhi: Is Ranbir Kapoor scared of the fact that his debut film runs a risk of being overshadowed by the Shah Rukh Khan-starrer mega-budget film Om Shanti Om? Well, not quite.
"It's festive season (of Diwali) so I am sure it can hold two films. The entire team of Saawariya wishes OSO all the best and I am sure they wish well for us too," Ranbir told journalists during an event in New Delhi to promote his film.
Both the films hit the theatres on the same day, November 9.
Ranbir Kapoor, son of Rishi and Neetu Kapoor and fourth generation kid of the famous Kapoor gharana, however understands and acknowledges the possible threats to his maiden film at the BO. "It's unfortunate that both the movies are releasing on the same day. It does affect business," he says matter-of-factly.
And he also accepts being nervous, though seems all committed to shoulder the responsibility to publicise his film.
"Honestly, this being Sonam's (Kapoor) and my first film that itself giving us sleepless nights. I don't think of it coming with Shah Rukh Khan. He is too big a star. He's been in the industry for such a long time. We can't even think of going head to head with him," he says.
But he further adds, "He's (SRK) the biggest actor in the country, but we have the biggest director in the country - Sanjay Leela Bhansali, who is the USP of the film."
Ranbir and Sonam both admit that, being a star kids it was easier for them to get a start in the industry, but says that their lineage will lead to unnecessary scrutiny and criticism as well.
"I wouldn't have met Sanjay Leela Bhansali if I wasn't Anil Kapoor's daughter. But at the same time, I'll have expectations, a baggage put on me. I'll be compared to my father all the time," confesses Sonam.
Ranbir seconds her by saying, "I completely agree with Sonam. The comparisons are made, the expectations are too much. You are under like a microscope because they are going to compare everything right from your hair strand to your nail. You can't escape that."
She, however, adds, "But interestingly, right now top stars not star kids. SRK, Aishwarya Rai, Priyanka Chopra none of them has a lineage except Abhishek Bachchan."
Ranbir quickly adds, "But don't take away our hard work. We also work really hard to live up to expectations. Because you come from so and so family and comparison are gonna be made, so its really hard to make a niche for your self."
Sonam pitches in, "At the end, it what the audience want and what they like. Who they accept and who they don't. So it all up to the audience, your destiny and your hard work."
The film also stars, established names like Salman Khan and Rani Mukherji. Ranbir maintains he's thankful to them for their contribution to the film.
"Though I have no scene with Salman, but I learned so much while sharing screen space with Rani. Rani is such a fabulous actor," he says.
(With PTI inputs)
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