Suresh Oberoi, who appeared in many Hindi films across the 1980s and 1990s, was recently seen in Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal and in a recent interview, his son, actor Vivek Oberoi said that Suresh only agreed to be a part of this film because Sandeep insisted. He shared that he really enjoyed walking with his father to the Animal success party in Mumbai. Vivek also spoke about how Ranbir was extremely respectful towards Suresh and the love was reciprocated from both ends.

Vivek shared with Bollywood Bubble that Suresh wasn’t seeking any work at this stage of his life but it was Vanga who insisted he take this part up. “‘I won’t take no for an answer. You have to do this for me,” Vivek recalled Sandeep’s words. He then spoke about the success party and shared, “He really enjoyed doing Animal and I really enjoyed walking with him to that success party. It was so lovely to see everybody there.”

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Vivek then shared that Ranbir took his father’s aashirwad (blessing) during the party. “The way Ranbir came and took his aashirwad (blessing) and met him. He used to tell me also ki ‘yeh bacha boht pyaara hai. Iske sath shoot karta hun toh mujhe purane dino ki yaad aa jaati hai. (He is such a sweet boy. When I work with him, it feels like the old days.) It feels like a family with this boy,” he shared.

In an earlier chat with Lehren retro, Suresh praised Ranbir and said that he even sent a message to Ranbir’s mother filled with compliments. “Ranbir is a wonderful guy and a wonderful actor and so very well-behaved. He has been given good values by Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Kapoor. I sent a message to Neetu saying, ‘Apne bahut aache sanskar diye hai apne bete ko (You have given good values to your son).’ He knows exactly how to behave, like a dignified person,” he said.

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