'Sanju' Trailer Launch: Number of Ranbir Kapoor's girlfriends will SHOCK you!

It all happened at the trailer launch, on being asked about the numbers of Ranbir’s girlfriends he had till date.  Check out more details. 

The trailer launch of Ranbir Kapoor starrer ‘Sanju’ was no less than a fun filled event. Apart from spilling the beans from Sanjay Dutt’s life, the interaction divulged a secret of Ranbir Kapoor’s personal life also.  

It all happened at the trailer launch, on being asked about the numbers of Ranbir’s girlfriends he had till date.

The number is not what you must have expected. Ranbir revealed that he had less than 10 girlfriends.

Yes, hear it yourself

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Ranbir also revealed that he likes love stories and is also very romantic, but not ‘tharki’.

Well, that’s quite shocking, isn’t it? In case you didn't know, Ranbir is already rumoured to be dating his ‘Brahmastra’ co-star Alia Bhatt nowadays.

Coming from a family of cinematic legends, East Indian actor Sanjay Dutt reaches dizzying heights of success -- but also battles numerous addictions and other personal demons.

Sanju is an upcoming Indian biographical film based on the life of Indian actor Sanjay Dutt, directed and written by Rajkumar Hirani and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra.

The film stars an ensemble cast with Ranbir Kapoor playing the role of Sanjay Dutt in various stages of his life. The film is set to be released on 29 June 2018.

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A short official teaser of the film was released on 24 April 2018, It became the highest viewed Hindi film teaser of all time, garnering more than 30 million views within the first 48 hours of its release and 150 million global views across several social media platforms. The trailer was released on 30 May 2018.

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