This Article is From Apr 19, 2013

Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif are Arshad Warsi's choice for on-screen Ram and Sita

Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif are Arshad Warsi's choice for on-screen Ram and Sita

Arshad Warsi feels that Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif are ideal to play the roles of Ram and Sita.

Highlights

  • Actor Arshad Warsi feels Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif would be ideal to play Lord Ram and his wife Sita in a film on epic "Ramayana".
  • "I feel right now there is no other better actor than Ranbir Kapoor. He is brilliant and I think he will play Lord Ram's role better," the 45-year-old said here at the screening of 3D animation film The Croods.
  • Among actresses, he feels "somewhere down the line, Katrina fits and Deepika (Padukone) is too exciting".
  • The actor feels that India has a rich mythology and added: "We have mythology in abundance and if it is made in the right way, then a good mythological film can be made."
  • With proper use of computer graphics, "Ramayana" could be made into an interesting mythological film.
  • "If you make 'Ramayana' with computer graphics, it will come out to be good," said Arshad who was last seen in Jolly LLB, a comic satire on the Indian judicial system.
Mumbai: Actor Arshad Warsi feels Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif would be ideal to play Lord Ram and his wife Sita in a film on epic "Ramayana".

"I feel right now there is no other better actor than Ranbir Kapoor. He is brilliant and I think he will play Lord Ram's role better," the 45-year-old said here at the screening of 3D animation film The Croods.

Among actresses, he feels "somewhere down the line, Katrina fits and Deepika (Padukone) is too exciting".

The actor feels that India has a rich mythology and added: "We have mythology in abundance and if it is made in the right way, then a good mythological film can be made."

With proper use of computer graphics, "Ramayana" could be made into an interesting mythological film.

"If you make 'Ramayana' with computer graphics, it will come out to be good," said Arshad who was last seen in Jolly LLB, a comic satire on the Indian judicial system.
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