ranveer singh

 

  • [30] Writing for India Today, Rohit Khilnani wrote that the film proved that he would be a star.

  • These, along with the action film Simmba (2018), in which he played the title character, rank among the highest-grossing Indian films.

  • [35][36] David Chute of Variety praised Singh’s screen presence and wrote that he “tucks the movie’s center of interest under his arm and takes it with him — even though he
    has the could-be-thankless “good brother” role”.

  • [62][63] At the end of the same year, Singh played the titular corrupt policeman in Rohit Shetty’s action comedy Simmba, based on the Telugu-language film Temper (2015), co-starring
    Sara Ali Khan and Sonu Sood, which marked his first collaboration with filmmaker Karan Johar, who co-produced the film with Shetty.

  • [79] Singh’s first film release of 2022 was Jayeshbhai Jordaar, a satire about female infanticide in India.

  • [67] Singh found little in common with his character of a poor man who aspires to become a rapper, and in preparation he underwent acting workshops and spent time with both
    Divine and Naezy.

  • [96] In addition to his acting career, Singh launched his own record label in 2019, named IncInk, to promote local musicians.

  • [84] Personal life and media image Singh began dating Deepika Padukone, his co-star in Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela, in August 2012.

  • [21] According to Singh, the title character had various avatars in the film, including a chirpy, entertaining side and a sinister side.

  • Singh has also hosted the television game show The Big Picture (2021–2022), and endorses several brands and products.

  • Writing for Mumbai Mirror, Kunal Guha found Singh to be the “surprise element” of the film; he praised his “immaculate comic timing” and took note of his subtlety.

  • After graduating from Indiana University Bloomington, Singh made his acting debut with a leading role in Yash Raj Films’ romantic comedy Band Baaja Baaraat.

  • [51] Jay Weissberg of Variety found the film to be an “overly energetic twist on the old friends with benefits theme” and criticised Singh’s “manic behavior”.

  • [47] The film earned 3.5 billion (US$44 million) to become one of the highest-grossing Indian films, and garnered Singh the Filmfare Award for Best Actor.

  • He gained praise for playing a melancholic thief in the period romantic drama Lootera (2013), and established himself as a star through his collaborations with Sanjay Leela
    Bhansali, the first of which was in Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela (2013).

  • [citation needed] Singh received critical acclaim for Vikramaditya Motwane’s period romantic drama Lootera (2013), co-starring Sonakshi Sinha.

  • [72] Career fluctuations (2020–present) In 2021, Singh hosted the television game show The Big Picture, which aired on Colors TV.

  • He performed his own rap songs and was pleased that the film brought attention to India’s underground music scene.

  • [18] Singh’s performance was praised, with Anupama Chopra of NDTV writing that Singh was “pitch perfect in the role of the uncouth but good-hearted small town slacker”.

  • The recipient of several awards, including five Filmfare Awards, he is among the highest-paid Indian actors and has been featured in Forbes India’s Celebrity 100 list since
    2012.

  • [69] Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter commended him for displaying a “pleasingly full emotional range that extends to drama and hip-hop” and writing for Film Companion,
    Baradwaj Rangan praised his ghetto accent and found his understated performance to be a “superb showreel for his range”.

  • [11] Singh always aspired to be an actor, participating in several school plays and debates.

  • [13] Despite reservations about the film’s commercial appeal from trade journalists,[17] the film emerged as a sleeper hit.

  • [37] Also, Singh’s chemistry with Kapoor was considered by critic Rohit Khilnani to the prime asset of the film.

  • “[15] Career Breakthrough (2010–2014) Singh at a promotional event for Band Baaja Baaraat in 2010 In 2010, Singh auditioned for a lead role in Maneesh Sharma’s Band Baaja
    Baaraat, a romantic comedy from the production company Yash Raj Films.

  • College of Commerce and Economics in Mumbai, Singh realised that getting a break in the film industry was not easy.

  • Set in Paris, Befikre marked the fourth project to be directed by Chopra.

  • [28] Bhansali was impressed by Singh’s performance in Band Baaja Baaraat and decided to cast him for the film.

  • Feeling that the idea of acting was “too far-fetched”, Singh focused on creative writing.

  • [88][89] Singh has appeared in Forbes India’s Celebrity 100 list since 2012, reaching his highest position (seventh) in 2019.

  • He won two further Filmfare Awards for Best Actor for playing an aspiring rapper in the musical drama Gully Boy (2019) and Kapil Dev in the sports film 83 (2021).

  • [105] Off-screen, Singh is known for his flamboyant fashion sense.

  • [13] After completing his studies and returning to Mumbai in 2007, Singh worked for a few years in advertising as a copywriter, with agencies like O&M and J. Walter Thompson.

  • The film was a critical and commercial success, earning him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut.

 

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