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Ranveer is a good script writer: Rohit Shetty

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Mumbai, Aug 19 (PTI) Bollywood filmmaker Rohit Shetty,who has joined hands with actor Ranveer Singh for an ad-film,heaped praise on the "Bajirao Mastani" star saying he is agood script writer. "He is a good script writer. The basic idea for thisadvertisement came from him," Rohit told reporters here at thelaunch of the ad film. The "Dilwale" director and the 31-year-old actor haveteamed up for the advertisement of noodle brand, Ching’snoodles. Titled "Ranveer Ching Returns", it also features"Baahuabali" actress Tamannaah Bhatia. Ranveer earlier did a music video for the brand titled"My Name Is Ranveer Ching", which became a hit for itsquirkiness and the song. The new ad-film has action-packed scenes with the "RamLeela" actor fighting the villains as the world is running outof food. According to Rohit, shooting an advertisement is botheasy and difficult. "It’s easy to do an ad because of the concept and thedifficult part is to convert that concept." Asked if he would like to direct a film, Ranveer said,"I will leave that (directing a film) to the blockbusterdirectors. If I think of directing a film it will becritically panned." On working with Rohit on a full-fledged movie, theactor said, "I had great time working with Rohit. Hopefully inthe near future." PTI KKP NRB PSH PSHBAS

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