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Priyanka’s role was the toughest in ‘Barfi!’: Ranbir Kapoor

Submitted by on September 16, 2012 – 9:37 pmNo Comment |


Their film ‘Barfi!” that was released this Friday has opened to a terrific response, and the three actors in it Ranbir Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra and Ileana D’Cruz are tremendously excited.

Each of them have undoubtedly contributed their very best to the film, but actor Ranbir Kapoor feels that of the three roles, Priyanka had the toughest character to essay. Priyanka plays an autistic girl in the film.

The film has been directed by Anurag Basu, and has been well received both by the critics as well as by the general public. Ranbir, Priyanka and Ileana have won laurels for their respective performances as well.



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