Ranveer Singh’s chiseled body sets the temperature soaring in this picture
Ranveer Singh is one of the most talented and versatile actors that we have in Bollywood today. He shared a picture on his Instagram account, where he is seen flaunting his perfect chiseled body
Ranveer Singh is one of the most talented and versatile actors that we have in Bollywood today. The handsome actor is currently basking in the success of his latest release, Padmaavat. Ranveer has been receiving praises from all quarters for essaying the role of Alauddin Khilji in the film.
Today, the actor shared a picture on his Instagram account, where he is seen flaunting his perfect chiseled body and yes, he does look hot. His perfect smile will definitely make your heart skip a beat. He captioned the picture saying, ‘’#fridayfeeling.’’
Check out the picture:
Ranveer recently talked about portraying a bi-sexual man on-screen. He had said, “I have no apprehensions in playing a role portraying bisexuality, I am a liberal-minded person and think Section 377 should be scrapped.”
The film was mired in multiple controversies and there were threats of physical harm against Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Deepika Padukone. The protestors resorted to vandalism and had damaged the film’s set. About this, Ranveer had said, “I was shocked at the violence over Padmaavat. As an artist it was enraging to see people damage the set and break film equipment. Friends and producers categorically told me not to do or say anything to react lest I make matters worse,”
Meanwhile, Ranveer has started shooting for Zoya Akhtar’s Gully Boy. The film is set to hit the screens on February 14, 2019.
In Gully Boy, Ranveer will be venturing into his forte as the actor is a rap enthusiast. When asked about Gully Boy, Ranveer had told us, "It is incredible. It is a story of these boys who come from tough existence. They are a franchise to a lot of people who have got a tough life. They found an expression in art and in music. They have broken through as recording artists. It's something I feel for, very strongly and the film is perhaps closest to my heart after Band Baaja Baraat because it is my first film but Gully Boy, is closest to my heart because I am keen to be champion of this cause of trying to grow and develop this most wonderful music scenes which are flourishing and coming out of the streets of Mumbai."
























































