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Singers don’t get credit: Ranbir

After the success of Rockstar, playback singer Mohit Chauhan is being identified as Ranbir Kapoor’s voice. The actor admits that singers play a big role in an artist’s career.

Ranbir is happy that Mohit has sung for him in his forthcoming Barfi too.

‘Barfi is a very special film and it release on 14 September. Mohit babajee [Mohit Chauhan] has sung the title song Aala re Barfi and I am very happy. A singer generally doesn’t get the credit for the importance he brings to the career of an actor,’ the 29-year-old said here in an interview.

‘But if you look at late singers Mohammad Rafi, Mukeshji, Kishore Kumar, they used to add a lot to an actor’s career. So I am grateful to Mohit
babajee
for giving me such a good song again in Barfi,’ he added.

Recently, megastar Amitabh Bachchan too said that playback singers play an important role in building an actor’s stature in Indian cinema.

When asked how tough was it to emote only with actions in Barfi, Ranbir said: ‘It’s very easy. If you are at a noisy place and if your friend is standing at around a distance of 20 feet then how would you tell him that I am thirsty or I need to pee or I want to watch Gangs of Wasseypur? You’ll use physical actions or your eyes.

‘I am an actor and I should know how to act not just with my face but my body also. So I didn’t do any character or in-depth study,’ added the 29-year-old who plays a deaf-mute boy in the film.

Directed by Anurag Basu, Barfi also stars Priyanka Chopra and Ileana D’Cruz.
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