"If I had to set a trend, may be in the future when I will be little more established, I would want that an actor does not need to promote his film," Ranveer said here Monday during the promotion of the film at a radio station.
"I think we go out and sell our work more than actually doing the work and we talk about the work more than what we are actually doing. Nowadays everybody is selling his film for thirty to forty days. But I think the promotions should get over within five or seven days," he added.
The young actor, who has carved a niche for himself in the industry with movies like "Band Baaja Baaraat" and "Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl", believes "people should just be on the film sets doing what they are here to do".
Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Ram-Leela", which also stars Deepika Padukone, is just two weeks away from its release date Nov 15.
Ranveer is happy with the kind of buzz the film's trailer and songs have created.
"Fortunately, the promo material (of 'Ram-Leela') has done a good job for us. We both (Deepika and I) are on campaign for the last two weeks for the film. I think the buzz about the film is quite good and it is good for us," Ranveer said.
"It is a big release for me so I hope people get excited. I hope Nov 15 (the release date of of the film) proves to be a landmark day for me," he added.