This Is How Ranbir Kapoor Reacted To 500 Kg Machine Gun!!

Ranbir Kapoor's initial response upon seeing the enormous machine gun and learning about its budget was shared by Animal's art director.

 
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Recently, Suresh Selvarajan—the art director who created the actual monster machine gun—Jitendra Bhosale—who portrayed Freddy's assistant in Animal—and Upendra Limaye—who played the role of Freddy in the movie—sat down with us for an exclusive conversation and revealed a few details from their time working on the movie. 

 

Suresh Selvarajan was questioned about Ranbir Kapoor's response to viewing the machine gun during an interview. In response, he revealed the process of creating the terrifying machine gun, saying, "We started by creating a lifetime model out of wood because we are unable to make any changes to this ismein kuch correction nahin kar sakte. Even in its wooden shape, it appeared to be a small beast at that time. "isme pura wood mein banaya hum log wood mein bana ke usmein pura measurement le raha tha main."

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He went on to say, "He knew, but he was not expecting like this," in response to Ranbir's response. It is not a 500 kilogramme machine, which is a sham. He was taken aback by what he perceived to be a very real feeling, and he spoke for the first time after that. However, I never imagined that Sandeep's vision would come true because I have been working for a long time and have heard a lot of stories that have truly turned on their head. With a proud look, he said, "Aisa story kaisa jaa raha hai."  

 

He was also questioned more concerning the machine gun's budget. In response, he said, "To be honest, I'm not sure how much it is." I am aware of the higher figure. When it comes to T-Series, Bhadrakali, Bhushan ji, or Pranay ji, I have to be really honest. I was informed that we had to make this. This is our goal: you don't consider the money. I have the liberty to create anything similar to that.

 

Directors and artists cannot be like accountants, who act without accounting for their work. What could have led to this outcome is the independence I gained from these two major productions. To be honest, I have no idea what the budget is for," said Suresh.