Ranveer Singh Was Chosen For Band Baaja Baraat With The Help Of Bhumi Pednekar; Here's How
 

 
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Yash Raj Film’s The Romantics, a docu-series unveils many inside secrets about the production house and the movies made by Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra. The series premiered on Netflix on February 14, and it is noteworthy because it features Aditya Chopra's most exclusive interviews. The series has received a lot of favorable praises from fans. Director Smriti Mundhra recently spoke about her experience working on The Romantics, what went into making this series feasible, getting Aditya Chopra on camera for the first time, and Shah Rukh Khan's close connection with YRF and Aditya Chopra.

 

Ranveer Singh's audition for Band Baajaa Baraat was helped by Bhumi Pednekar

 

Talking about how he got his first break, Ranveer Singh said that casting director Shanoo Sharma saw him and sent Aditya Chopra his photos. The producer did not find him that he was handsome or good-looking, but at Shanoo's request, he took Ranveer's screen test. Ranveer mentioned that Shanoo's assistant had come to brief him before to the screen test. Bhumi Pednekar was her name. Ranveer said that she was really quite professional, and she put him at ease. The actor said that Bhumi was friendly and played the scene for and with him. Ranveer admitted that his audition for Band Baaja Baaraat was so great because of Bhumi. Chopra saw his audition and immediately had him that night.

The Romantics

The Romantics was released globally on February 14, 2023, as a tribute to Yash Chopra, who is known in India as the "Father of Romance" for his famous romantic films including Silsila, Lamhe, Kabhi Kabhie, Veer-Zaara, Dil To Pagal Hai, Chandni, Jab Tak Hai Jaan, and others. The Romantics has been directed by Smriti Mundhra who returns to Netflix after the tremendous success of Indian Matchmaking and the Never Have I Ever franchise. The Oscar and Emmy-nominated director's docu-series The Romantics starts off Netflix's unscripted slate in India in 2023.

The star-studded docuseries explores Bollywood's history through the lens of YRF's impact in turning Bollywood and its leading stars into household names around the world. It features 35 leading voices from the Hindi film industry, including the megastars who have closely worked with YRF throughout its existence.