Viral Video of Ranbir Kapoor and Konkona Sen Sharma's Wake Up Sid Feels Capture Attention Online
Ranbir Kapoor and Konkona Sen Sharma
After the triumph of Animal, fans have been on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating Ranbir Kapoor's next move. The internet buzzed with a recent video hinting at a potential collaboration between Ranbir and his Wake Up Sid co-star, Konkona Sen Sharma. Excitement soared as the video circulated across social media platforms, only to be quashed when filmmaker Karan Johar, associated with the Wake Up Sid project through Dharma Productions, shared another video from the same shoot, clarifying it was an advertisement—a revelation that left fans a tad disheartened. In this snippet, Konkona is heard urging a slumbering Ranbir with a familiar line, "Sid, wake up. It is Rishi's day." Karan Johar's caption fueled speculation, hinting at something brewing, leaving fans intrigued. One user echoed the collective sentiment, expressing, "Don't tease us like this," while actor Namit Das chimed in with a spirited "Wohoooo."
The video initially surfaced on a dedicated Bollywood Reddit page, showcasing glimpses of Ranbir and Konkona clad in complementary blue and white attire. Contextually, the 2009 film Wake Up Sid, helmed by Ayan Mukerji, not only garnered critical acclaim but also struck gold at the box office. The on-screen chemistry between Ranbir and Konkona, portraying Siddharth Mehra and Aisha Banerjee, struck a chord, resonating deeply with audiences.
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