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Tweet Review: 'Barfi!', first day, first show

Rohit Vats, IBNLive.com | Updated Sep 14, 2012 at 02:54pm IST

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New Delhi: Ranbir Kapoor has shown the courage to break free from the stereotypical roles so far. A glimpse of his latent potential became visible in last year’s ‘Rockstar’. He displayed swift transition of emotions with ease in Imtiaz Ali’s saga of love and passion. This time Anurag Basu is wielding the megaphone for Ranbir in ‘Barfi!’.

The film has generated a lot of interest among the audiences via its promos and melodious music. Though the focus will remain on Ranbir Kapoor, but Priyanka Chopra will also be expected to come up with a power-packed performance as an autistic girl. Ileana D’Cruz can be spared as this is her first film in Hindi.

Anurag Basu’s last film ‘Kites’ hadn’t done well at the box office, so he would also be feeling the heat.

Tweet Review: \'Barfi!\', first day, first show

Ranbir Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra

Rohit ‘Vats’ of IBNLive is inside the theatre to live tweet the experience of ‘Barfi!’.

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