The actor was recently in London to shoot for his upcoming film Ae Dil Hai Mushkil.
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Katrina, shooting for her film Baar Baar Dekho, was also in the same city and took the opportunity to introduce Ranbir to her family. The Bollywood actor reportedly visited Kat's family on numerous occasions, however, he seems to have had enough of his girlfriend's family.
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He flew back to India yesterday (Tuesday) to launch the trailer of his upcoming film Tamasha, but will be heading off to London soon to complete the shoot of ADHM. During the event, when asked how he will celebrate his birthday in London, he revealed that he plans to spend the day working.
"My family is going to be in India which is why I will be working on that day. It is great to be working on one's birthday," he was quoted as saying, reports Times of India.
But will he be visiting Kat's family for a birthday lunch? Ranbir doesn't plan on it. "I visited them for lunches on many occasions and won't be going there especially for my birthday," he replied.
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Not only that, the actor further divulged that no one has ever made him feel special. "I had been told that one should feel special [on their birthday], however, no one has ever been able to meet those expectations and that is why I feel it is better to be working," he said.
Earlier, the Bombay Velvet actor was spotted spending quality time with his family in London while celebrating his father Rishi Kapoor's birthday.
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We sense trouble in paradise, maybe all that Tamasha is getting to his head?
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