The Twitter banter between Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds and Ranveer Singh will leave you in splits. Padmaavat actor Ranveer Singh lent his voice to the Hindi version of Reynolds’ Hollywood film Deadpool 2 and posted a tweet regarding it.
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The actor tweeted that he never realised how fulfilling and rewarding foul Hindi language could be. Ranveer tagged Reynolds on this comment. “Astonishing how effectively I’ve managed to out-crass my Canadian counterpart Ryan Reynolds. Never realised how fulfilling and rewarding foul Hindi language can be! ‘Deadpool 2’,” he wrote.
Astonishing how effectively I’ve managed to out-crass my Canadian counterpart @VancityReynolds. Never realised how fulfilling & rewarding foul Hindi language can be! #Deadpool2Hindi @FoxStarIndia https://t.co/BqZoxvEEls
— Ranveer Singh (@RanveerOfficial) May 7, 2018
Ryan Reynolds responded to the statement as he replied: “Well if I tried to curse in Hindi, pretty sure there would be an international incident.”
Well if I tried to curse in Hindi, pretty sure there would be an international incident. https://t.co/cxeRIiUy5o
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) May 7, 2018
The Hollywood star Ryan Reynolds is popular for his witty tweets and replies on social media.
Ranveer Singh then expresses his admiration for Ryan Reynolds and calls him an inspiration. He wrote, “I’m a fan since #TwoGuysAGirlAndAPizzaPlace. You’ve always inspired me I even tried being #VanWilder for a phase in College @IndianaUniv but I was definitely a Taj @kalpenn.”
Deadpool tells the story of an adult superhero with a twisted sense of humour. Based on Marvel Comics’ most unconventional anti-hero, it is the original story of a former Special Forces operative who turns into a mercenary.
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Deadpool 2 brought to India by Fox Star India, will open on May 18.
The Hindi trailer, released on Monday, is also A-rated like its English counterpart as the studio wanted to stick to the tone of the film which has Reynolds mouthing cuss-words.