New Delhi: There are bears on the Bears Grylls show this time. The trailer of Ranveer Vs Wild With Bear Grylls, released by Netflix on Friday, shows actor Ranveer Singh in the wilderness being chased by bears. The show also marks Ranveer’s OTT debut.
Netflix India and Ranveer Singh shared the video in a joint post on their Instagram account with the caption, “Jungle mein Mangal! Ranveer VS Wild, an interactive special packed with thrilling adventures is COMING SOON.”
The video starts with Ranveer huffing and panting with a petrified expression on his face. The next clip shows him being chased by a bear.
The video also shows that viewers will have the chance to make decisions for Ranveer in some way in the interactive special. Ranveer is seen pretending to be dead while a bear inspects him in one half of the frame and dancing in the second. The options read, ‘play dead’ and ‘dance for the bears.’ The next scene gives the option to choose between a grappling gun and a flare. Ranveer then says, “Press the button and save me.”
Bear Grylls is also seen in the video on a zipline, saying, “Ranveer is about to get a full adventure.” As Ranveer watches him leave, he says, “Arre bhaiya ye pagla to nikal gaya, hum kaise jaayenge (this man left but how will we go).” He then uses the zipline himself. The last scene shows him playing dead with a bear next to him.
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