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Indian role player

Ranveer Singh

Ranveer1.jpg

Singh in 2015

Born

Ranveer Singh Bhavnani


(1985-07-06) vi July 1985 (age 36) [1]

Bombay, Maharashtra, India

Alma mater Indiana Academy
Occupation Actor
Years agile 2010–present
Spouse(s)

Deepika Padukone

(m. 2018)

Relatives Chand Burke (grandmother)
Awards Full list

Ranveer Singh Bhavnani (pronounced [rəɳˈʋiːr sɪŋ]; built-in 6 July 1985) is an Indian histrion who works in Hindi films. The recipient of several awards, including iv Filmfare Awards, he is amidst the highest-paid Indian actors and has been featured in Forbes India 's Celebrity 100 list since 2012.

After completing his bachelor's degree from Indiana University Bloomington, Singh returned to India to pursue an acting career. He briefly worked in ad and made his acting debut in 2010 with a leading role in Yash Raj Films' romantic comedy Ring Baaja Baaraat. The film emerged as a critical and commercial success, earning him the Filmfare Honour for All-time Male Debut. He gained praise for playing a melancholic thief in the drama Lootera (2013), and established himself with his collaborations with Sanjay Leela Bhansali, offset with the romance Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela (2013).

Singh gained critical acclaim for portraying Bajirao I and Alauddin Khilji in Bhansali'due south period dramas Bajirao Mastani (2015) and Padmaavat (2018), respectively. He won the Filmfare Award for Best Histrion for the one-time and the Filmfare Critics Laurels for Best Actor for the latter. These along with the activeness film Simmba (2018), in which he played the title grapheme, rank among the highest-grossing Indian films. He won another Filmfare Award for Best Actor for playing an aspiring rapper in Zoya Akhtar'south musical drama Gully Boy (2019).

In improver to acting, Singh has hosted the television game testify The Large Picture (2021–2022), and endorses several brands and products. He is married to his frequent co-star Deepika Padukone.

Early life and teaching

Singh was born on 6 July 1985[1] into a Sindhi Hindu family in Bombay (now Mumbai), to Anju and Jagjit Singh Bhavnani.[two] [3] [four] His grandparents moved to Bombay from Karachi, Sindh, in present-day Islamic republic of pakistan, during the Partition of India.[v] [six] He has an elder sis named Ritika Bhavnani.[1] [7] [eight] [ix] Singh is the paternal grandson of Chand Burke,[10] [11] maternal third cousin of Sonam Kapoor, girl of player Anil Kapoor and wife Sunita Kapoor (née Bhavnani).[12] Singh explains that he dropped his surname Bhavnani, since he felt that the proper noun would have been "too long, likewise many syllables", thus downplaying his brand as a "saleable commodity".[13]

Singh ever aspired to be an actor, participating in several school plays and debates.[14] [15] However, after he joined H.R. Higher of Commerce and Economics in Mumbai, Singh realised that getting a break in the motion-picture show industry was not easy. Feeling that the idea of interim was "likewise far-fetched", Singh focused on creative writing.[15] He went to the Usa where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Indiana Academy.[8] At the academy, he decided to take interim classes and took up theatre as his minor.[15]

Later completing his studies and returning to Bombay in 2007, Singh worked for a few years in advertising as a copywriter, with agencies like O&G and J. Walter Thompson.[eight] [16] He also worked every bit an assistant director, simply left information technology to pursue acting. He then decided to send his portfolio to directors.[16] He would go for all kinds of auditions, but did not get any good opportunities, while but getting calls for minor roles: "Everything was so dour. Information technology was very frustrating. In that location were times I would think whether I was doing the right thing or not."[16]

Career

Breakthrough (2010–2014)

Singh looking towards his left and smiling, wearing a black T-shirt

In 2010, Singh auditioned for a atomic number 82 role in Maneesh Sharma's Ring Baaja Baaraat, a romantic comedy from the production company Yash Raj Films.[16] Impressed by his audience, producer Aditya Chopra cast him for the part opposite Anushka Sharma.[17] [8] Singh described his role of Bittoo Sharma equally a typical Delhi boy.[8] To ready for the function, he spent fourth dimension with students at the Delhi University campus.[15] Despite reservations about the film's commercial entreatment from merchandise journalists,[eighteen] the pic emerged as a sleeper hit.[19] 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 pocket-sized town slacker".[20] At the annual Filmfare Awards, Singh won the accolade for Best Male Debut.[21]

Following Band Baaja Baaraat, Singh signed on for Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, a romantic comedy once again produced by Chopra, directed by Maneesh Sharma, and co-starring Anushka Sharma. He played a conman Ricky Bahl who cons girls for a living but finally meets his match.[22] Co-ordinate to Singh, the title character had various avatars in the film, including a chirpy, entertaining side and a sinister side.[7] Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India wrote, "Ranveer is, well Ranveer: your boilerplate Joe kind of hero who looks convincing enough as Sunny, Deven, Iqbal, Ricky, his sundry avatars."[23] Commercially, Ladies vs Ricky Bahl performed moderately well.[24] Singh received disquisitional acclaim for Vikramaditya Motwane's catamenia romance Lootera (2013), co-starring Sonakshi Sinha.[25] An accommodation of O. Henry'southward short story The Last Leaf, the flick tells the story of Pakhi Roy Chowdhury, a young Bengali woman who falls in love with Varun Shrivastava, a conman posing as an archaeologist.[26] [27] Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN wrote that Singh "brings a tranquillity sensitivity to Varun, and occasionally a smoldering intensity. Offering a finely internalized functioning, he leaves a lasting impression."[28] Lootera underperformed commercially.[29]

Singh adjacent starred opposite Deepika Padukone in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's adaptation of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, titled Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela, in which he played Ram, a Gujarati boy based on the character of Romeo.[thirty] Bhansali was impressed by Singh'southward performance in Band Baaja Baaraat and decided to bandage him for the film.[31] Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela generated positive reviews from critics, as did Singh's performance.[32] Writing for India Today, Rohit Khilnani wrote that the film proved that he would exist a star.[33] The moving-picture show emerged as Singh's biggest commercial success,[34] [35] with worldwide revenues of 2.02 billion (US$27 million).[36] [37] Singh received a nomination for the Filmfare Laurels for Best Actor.[38]

In 2014, Singh starred every bit a Bengali criminal in Ali Abbas Zafar'southward Gunday, alongside Arjun Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra and Irrfan Khan.[39] [40] David Chute of Variety praised Singh's screen presence and wrote that he "tucks the movie's centre of interest under his arm and takes information technology with him — even though he has the could-exist-thankless "adept brother" role".[41] Also, Singh'south chemistry with Kapoor was considered past critic Rohit Khilnani to the prime number asset of the motion picture.[42] Gunday proved to be Singh'south biggest box function opener,[43] and eventually emerged a box-function success with a acquirement of 1 billion (Us$13 million) worldwide.[44] Subsequently a cameo appearance in Finding Fanny, Singh starred equally a gangster in Shaad Ali's poorly received crime drama Impale Dil contrary Parineeti Chopra and Ali Zafar.[45] [46]

Established player (2015–2019)

Zoya Akhtar's ensemble comedy-drama Dil Dhadakne Do (2015), produced by and cameo-starring her brother Farhan Akhtar, featured Singh alongside Anil Kapoor, Shefali Shah and Priyanka Chopra as the younger sibling of a dysfunctional Punjabi business family who aspires to get a pilot. Writing for Mumbai Mirror, Kunal Guha found Singh to be the "surprise chemical element" of the moving-picture show; he praised his "immaculate comic timing" and took note of his subtlety.[47] Commercially, the film underperformed.[48] He next reunited with Bhansali in the period romance Bajirao Mastani (2015), opposite Padukone and Chopra. He portrayed Bajirao I, for which he shaved his head and to prepare, he locked himself in a hotel room for 21 days.[49] [fifty] Raja Sen wrote that Singh "brings his character to life and does so with both machismo and grace", and commended him for his perfecting his character's gait and emphasis.[51] The movie earned 3.5 billion (US$46 meg) to become one of the highest-grossing Indian films, and garnered Singh the Filmfare Award for Best Actor.[52] [53]

In 2016, Singh starred in Aditya Chopra'due south one-act-romance Befikre opposite Vaani Kapoor. He played Dharam Gulati, a stand-upwards comic whose romantic liaisons with Kapoor's grapheme leads to conflict between them. Prepare in Paris, Befikre marked the quaternary projection to be directed by Chopra.[54] Singh performed a nude scene for information technology, a rare occurrence in an Indian film.[55] Jay Weissberg of Variety found the picture show to exist an "overly energetic twist on the old friends with benefits theme" and criticised Singh'southward "manic beliefs".[56] It underperformed at the box office.[57]

Afterwards a year-long absenteeism from the screen, Singh portrayed Alauddin Khilji, a ruthless Muslim rex, in Sanjay Leela Bhansali'southward flow drama Padmaavat (2018), co-starring Deepika Padukone and Shahid Kapoor, which marked his third collaboration with Bhansali and Padukone.[58] Correct-fly Hindu groups speculated that the film distorted historical facts, and issued violent threats against the cast and crew. The film's release was deferred and was allowed for exhibition after several modifications were made to it.[59] [60] Ankur Pathak of HuffPost criticised the film'southward misogynistic and regressive themes, but praised Singh for his "astute brilliance" in depicting Khilji's bisexuality.[61] Rajeev Masand opined that he "plays the part with the sort of grotesque flamboyance that makes it hard to look at anyone or annihilation else when he's on the screen".[62] Padmaavat 's production budget of 2 billion (United states of america$26 meg) made it the most expensive Hindi moving picture e'er made at that time.[63] With a worldwide gross of over v.7 billion (The states$75 million), it ranks as Singh's highest-grossing release and is among India movie theatre's biggest grossers.[64] [65] He won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Thespian (shared with Ayushmann Khurrana for Andhadhun) and gained a Best Role player nomination at the ceremony.[66] [67]

At the cease of the same twelvemonth, Singh played the titular corrupt policeman in Rohit Shetty's activeness comedy Simmba, based on the Telugu-language film Temper (2015), co-starring Sara Ali Khan and Sonu Sood, which marked his kickoff collaboration with filmmaker Karan Johar, who co-produced the film with Shetty.[68] [69] Despite disliking the film, Uday Bhatia of Mint credited Singh for playing his "paper-thin creation" of a grapheme with an "underlying sweetness that renders it more winsome than the humourless masculinity of Devgn'southward Singham".[lxx] With worldwide earnings of iv billion (Us$52 million), Simmba emerged every bit Singh's second meridian-earning Indian film of 2018.[64]

Singh reteamed with Zoya Akhtar on Gully Boy (2019), a musical inspired by the life of the street rappers Divine and Naezy.[71] 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. He performed his ain rap songs and was pleased that the film brought attention to Bharat'south hole-and-corner music scene.[72] The pic premiered at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival.[73] 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 Picture show Companion, Baradwaj Rangan praised his ghetto accent and constitute his understated performance to be a "superb showreel for his range".[74] [75] Gully Boy won a tape 13 Filmfare Awards, and Singh received another Best Histrion award.[76]

2020–nowadays

Singh launched his own product company named Maa Kasam Films in 2020.[77] In 2022 and 2022, Singh hosted the television receiver game bear witness The Large Picture, which aired on Colors Television set.[78] [79] He reprised his role as Simmba in Shetty's action movie Sooryavanshi (2021) in an extended cameo.[80]

Singh portrayed cricketer Kapil Dev in Kabir Khan'southward 83 (2021), a sports movie based on the 1983 Cricket World Cup. Initially planned for a 2022 release, 83 was delayed several times owing to casting and pre-production that postponed filming, and subsequently due to the COVID-nineteen pandemic in India.[81] Reviews for the film were positive, with praise for Singh's portrayal of Dev.[82] Made on a upkeep of ₹270 crore, the moving picture had a worldwide gross of ₹190.86 crore and was deemed a box-office bomb.[83] Singh adjacent starred in the satire Jayeshbhai Jordaar (2022) almost female infanticide in India. Anna M.K. Vetticad of Firstpost disliked the film only commended him for "transform[ing] his body, trunk language and demeanour, his posture, his walk, his gestures and his entire personality" for the part, similar to how he had "metamorphosed" to play Dev in 83.[84] The film also failed commercially.[85]

Singh will adjacent reteam with Rohit Shetty in the comedy Cirkus, in which he will play dual roles.[86] He will star in Karan Johar's romantic comedy Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani contrary Alia Bhatt.[87] He has as well committed to star in Shankar's Hindi-language remake of the 2005 film Anniyan.[88]

Personal life and media image

Singh and Padukone at their wedding ceremony reception in 2018

Singh began dating Deepika Padukone, his co-star in Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela, in August 2012.[89] In Oct 2018, the couple appear their impending wedlock.[90] The following month, they married in traditional Konkani Hindu and Sikh Anand Karaj (Singh's paternal grandfather is Sikh)[91] ceremonies at Lake Como, Italian republic.[92] [93]

Singh has appeared in Forbes India 's Glory 100 list since 2012, reaching his highest position (seventh) in 2019.[94] [95] [96] That twelvemonth, the magazine estimated his almanac earnings to be 1.18 billion (Us$xv meg) and ranked him equally the fifth-highest-paid player in the country.[97] He was also featured by GQ in their list of the 50 nigh influential young Indians of 2022 and 2019.[98] [99] In 2019, Republic of india Today featured him among the nation'due south fifty most powerful people.[100]

In add-on to his acting career, Singh launched his own record characterization in 2019, named IncInk, to promote local musicians.[101] He endorses several brands,[102] including Adidas,[103] Caput & Shoulders,[104] Ching's,[105] Jack & Jones, Thums Upwardly[102] and MakeMyTrip.[106] Duff & Phelps estimated his brand value to be US$63 1000000, in 2019, the quaternary-highest of Indian celebrities.[107] In 2022, he peaked at the second position with a brand value of US$158.3 million.[108]

Filmography

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Discography

Awards and nominations

Singh is the recipient of four Filmfare Awards: Best Male Debut for Band Baaja Baaraat (2010), All-time Actor for Bajirao Mastani (2016) and Gully Boy (2019), and Best Actor (Critics) for Padmaavat (2018).

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