Judging Ranbir over Bombay Velvet failure ridiculous: Imran

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Judging Ranbir over Bombay Velvet failure ridiculous: Imran
Mumbai City FC co-owner Ranbir Kapoor poses for a photo during the launch of the new kit for the team in Mumbai on Saturday. PTI Photo

Imran, who started his career around the same time as Ranbir, slammed critics and said they should judge an actor on the basis of his calibre and not on the number of flops.

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Published: Mon 28 Sep 2015, 12:00 AM

Last updated: Tue 29 Sep 2015, 10:38 AM

Imran Khan finds the negative attention towards his contemporary Ranbir Kapoor nonsensical after the failure of the Bombay Velvet star's last few films.
Ranbir, who had placed himself at the top with back-to-back hits like Wake Up Sid, Rockstar and Yeh Jawaani hai Deewani, has been at the receiving end of the criticism after his 2013 comedy Besharam and this year's release - Roy and period drama Bombay Velvet failed at the box office.
Imran, who started his career around the same time as Ranbir, slammed critics and said they should judge an actor on the basis of his calibre and not on the number of flops.
"It is the most ridiculous thing in the world because anyone who has been working in the industry for a while should have this much knowledge that every actor will have a few hits and some flops. Did not Salman (Khan) have any flop? SRK, Aamir and Hrithik Roshan also had flops. You should evaluate a person on the basis of his or her calibre and ability.
"It is stupid because if you look at the calibre of an actor that Ranbir is and say that his two films didn't work and he is done, then you are a fool and you have no point making films or writing about them," said Imran.
The 32-year-old actor said he is sure Ranbir will bounce back and shut his detractors up.
"Next year he will give a great performance and a blockbuster and they will look like fools. If you have seen an actor's two-three films you know how he or she acts so you cannot write them off," he said.

Indian Bollywood actor Imran Khan poses during the promotion of their upcoming Hindi film ?Katti Batti? in Mumbai on August 7, 2015.  AFP PHOTO
Indian Bollywood actor Imran Khan poses during the promotion of their upcoming Hindi film ?Katti Batti? in Mumbai on August 7, 2015. AFP PHOTO

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