
I grew up watching him and it was like straight out of fantasy," he said.Īlia said she would always observe the veterans's acting process on the set. "But it was a surreal moment for me, sharing the screen space with such a legend. I had to collect myself very quickly and perform. When someone said 'roll camera', that was when it hit me that 'Oh my god, it is Dharmendra'. "My first scene with Dharamji was a face-to-face conversation. The two actors, who previously co-starred in 2019's 'Gully Boy', also recalled their most cherished moments from the film's making.įor Ranveer, sharing screen space with Dharmendra was a dream come true moment. It is important to have that energy on the set, it transferred to the film as well," he said. It was like a bunch of friends coming together and making a movie. I would wake up and look forward to going to the set everyday. "Karan himself is a born entertainer, always cracking jokes. There is a generous amount of humour throughout the film and because of that, the vibe and energy on set (was great). "In Karan's own words, this is probably the most humorous film.

Ranveer said the family drama has a heavy dose of humour. But the energy on the set was never serious, even when we shot serious scenes," she said.

We would work really hard and give our 100 per cent every day. (But) we used to have a lot of fun and not take ourselves too seriously. "Of course, the blueprint of the script that we have in our minds doesn't move.
