Who would not like to sit behind Katrina on a bike, says Ranbir Kapoor
Ranbir Kapoor, who was recently spotted at Hero Moto Corp`s scooter launch event in Mumbai, when asked would he love to go on a bike ride with Katrina Kaif, said "who would not!"
|Last Updated: Jun 25, 2014, 12:46 PM IST|Source: ANI
New Delhi: Ranbir Kapoor, who was recently spotted at Hero Moto Corp`s scooter launch event in Mumbai, when asked would he love to go on a bike ride with Katrina Kaif, said "who would not!"The `Barfi` star said, "Of course who would not like to sit behind Katrina on a bike, but like I said it`s very hard to take somebody double seat as it needs balance. As of now I have never taken anybody double seat nor have I ridden a motor bike which is as heavy as the bike she rode. But I guess after practicing I might probably ask her(sic)".
Speaking on the occasion, he also condemned all the rumors going around on him moving out of his parent`s house and clarified, "I live with my parents and I really feel bad that my life has become like a reality show and my parents are old so I don`t want them to read such stuff about me because it`s embarrassing for them, but yes we all have to move out of the house because we are going for re-development".
When questioned on his recent Cape Town pictures with the `Dhoom 3` actress, he said, "Whenever you all ask me of the pictures I always say that you know even when Ibiza pictures came and you all asked me about it and I spoke. Now we are doing a movie together, we were shooting `Jagga Jasoos` in Cape Town so off course pictures will come out and we all are actors so that`s all I have to say(sic)".
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