<p><br />Actor Ranveer Singh, who has been attending numerous award functions of late, says that sometimes he is not so sure about them.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Sometimes I find awards questionable. At times I get surprised looking at the winners' list... at times it glares out to me as well, but it's all subjective. For me, awards means live performance and I love live performances," Ranveer told IANS. <br /><br />This year, Ranveer's "Ram-leela" got nominations, but his "Lootera" was snubbed.<br />Just like his co-star Sonakshi Sinha, he too is disappointed that the period love saga was not nominated despite getting critical acclaim.<br /><br />He said: "It is very disappointing that the technical team of 'Lootera' didn't get their due credit. 'Lootera' is technically one of the superior films of Hindi cinema. <br /><br />"I would rate 'Lootera' more than 'Ram-leela' as 'Ram-leela' was easier for me to do, while Lootera was tougher. I am proud of 'Lootera'. It's a timeless film. It's sad that 'Lootera' went unnoticed by many."<br /><br />After the success of "Ram-leela", Ranveer will be next seen in "Gunday" and currently he is busy promoting the action thriller. <br /><br />Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, the drama, set in 1970s Kolkata, will see Ranveer teaming up with Arjun Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra.</p>
<p><br />Actor Ranveer Singh, who has been attending numerous award functions of late, says that sometimes he is not so sure about them.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Sometimes I find awards questionable. At times I get surprised looking at the winners' list... at times it glares out to me as well, but it's all subjective. For me, awards means live performance and I love live performances," Ranveer told IANS. <br /><br />This year, Ranveer's "Ram-leela" got nominations, but his "Lootera" was snubbed.<br />Just like his co-star Sonakshi Sinha, he too is disappointed that the period love saga was not nominated despite getting critical acclaim.<br /><br />He said: "It is very disappointing that the technical team of 'Lootera' didn't get their due credit. 'Lootera' is technically one of the superior films of Hindi cinema. <br /><br />"I would rate 'Lootera' more than 'Ram-leela' as 'Ram-leela' was easier for me to do, while Lootera was tougher. I am proud of 'Lootera'. It's a timeless film. It's sad that 'Lootera' went unnoticed by many."<br /><br />After the success of "Ram-leela", Ranveer will be next seen in "Gunday" and currently he is busy promoting the action thriller. <br /><br />Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, the drama, set in 1970s Kolkata, will see Ranveer teaming up with Arjun Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra.</p>