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Ranjeet sends best wishes to a cafe named after him in Bhopal, writes, 'Mera permission to nahi leeya par Papa Ranjeet ke good wishes to le lo'

Jan 22, 2021, 05:54PM ISTSource: etimes.in

Veteran actor Ranjeet, who is popular for his iconic negative roles in Indian cinema recently took to his social media handle and extended good wishes to a cafe in Bhopal, which is named after him. He also shared a picture of the case where all we can see is the actor's picture featured in the hoarding of the cafe called 'Cafe Ranjeet.' Sharing the same on Instagram, the veteran star revealed that the picture was sent to him by many people. He wrote, 'Ayee! Lot of people are sending me this picture today. Tum jo bhi ho, mera permission to nahi leeya par Papa Ranjeet ke good wishes toh le lo. Best wishes, ache service karna aur mera naam kharaab mat karna.' Well, Ranjeet recently appeared as a guest on the popular comedy show 'The Kapil Sharma Show' with Gulshan Grover and Bindu Desai. On the show, the actor went on to reveal that Amitabh Bachchan cannot get sleep at his home and usually naps in his makeup room. He said, 'Amitji has insomnia. He cannot sleep in his home. He sleeps in his make up room.' Well, Ranjeet also opened up about an incident and said that his father, on seeing him play a negative role for the first time, was overwhelmed. The actor added his father was not okay with their son bringing 'infamy' to their family when he only played negative parts. Meanwhile, as per things on work front, Ranjeet will soon make his digital debut with a comedy web series. In a recent interaction, the veteran actor talked about the same and said, 'I was looking at various scripts and ideas. I wanted to do an episodic series first. I really liked the idea of me acting with a young talented team in a story of their generation. I really enjoyed the shoot. It is a comedy and there was freedom to create.'