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THE WILD ONE TWO TO TANGO

Abundant talent and raw energy. With Ram-leela, the actor has become a star. Ranveer Singh on his leading ladies

- By Suhani Singh Follow the writer on Twitter @suhani84

Ranveer Singh always knew how to be in the limelight. When he was 16 years old, he gatecrashe­d Saathiya director Shaad Ali’s party and danced to ‘Jumma Chumma De De’. This unabashed manner has over the years won him legions of admirers, and also many haters who think he is an annoying attention-seeker.

But Ranveer, 28, couldn’t care less, especially not when he is revelling in the success of his latest movie: Goliyon ki Rasleela Ram-leela has earned critical acclaim as well as Rs 52.75 crore in just three days, making it his biggest hit so far. “It’s too taxing to be anybody other than myself,” he says. “I won’t conform for the benefit of others.”

Seated in his black Jaguar, whose number plate, 6969, confirms his naughty credential­s, he says, “I don’t want a flat career graph. It has to be crazy.” Ranveer started with a spirited performanc­e as wedding planner Bittoo Sharma in Band Baaja Baraat (2010). He swept the best debutant awards and caught the eye of director Vikramadit­ya Motwane, who cast him as the thief-heartbreak­er in Lootera (2013). “There was something really intense about him,” Motwane says. His performanc­e showed he could shuttle between cheerful rom coms and intense dramas. Now, accolades are pouring in for his performanc­e in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s romantic tragedy, in which he demonstrat­es his range: He plays Ram, an overthe-top playboy, a despondent lover, a vengeful brother and a reluctant clan ruler. And makes a telling case that he is a formidable challenger in a scene dominated by the Khans.

He has some way to go though, especially in the numbers game. His previous three movies, including Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, have together earned only Rs 90 crore, a pittance by today’s standards. But that does not bother him. “I don’t believe collection­s are a barometer of success. I want my films to have repeat value.” Indeed, money does not top his priority list. He hasn’t signed

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She enjoys her craft but is detached. She’s like a veteran who knows what is to be done. an endorsemen­t yet. “Brands have to value me the way I value myself,” says the former intern copywriter with JWT and Ogilvy & Mather. “I won’t be able to live with myself if I were in a tacky ad.”

He can afford to. Ranveer Singh Bhavnani was born in the posh Mumbai suburb of Bandra to businessma­n Jugjeet Singh Bhavnani. His grandfathe­r is the brother of Sonam Kapoor’s maternal grandmothe­r, which makes the actors second cousins. But they didn’t meet much other than at their birthday parties, he says. Ranveer was a brat when he was in school, Learners Academy in Bandra. “He would always irritate me,” recalls his photograph­er-friend Rohan Shrestha, adding that he bagged the leading parts in most plays. He graduated from HR College, Mumbai, and went on to pursue media studies at Indiana University Bloomingto­n, US. There, his passion for acting was reignited.

Ranveer came back to four years of struggle: A year and half as assistant to Shaad Ali on ad films; an acting course at Kishore Namit Kapoor’s academy; eight months with theatre group Ansh. He appeared for and aced many auditions but rejected the projects. “I took a gamble. I believed I was cut out for something bigger. I had my parents’ support and so had the liberty to say no.” He quit working and hit the gym to build a “sexy” body for his portfolio shoot. In 2009, he auditioned for Band Baaja Baaraat and impressed Maneesh Sharma. “There’s a wild, energetic side to him but he’s very focused,” says Sharma, who also directed Ladies vs Ricky Bahl (2011).

Now that Ram-leela has perched him on the cusp of stardom, Ranveer’s forthcomin­g projects will invite much scrutiny. He will next be seen in action entertaine­r Gunday with Arjun Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra. He will soon start shooting Kill Dill with his “mentor” Shaad Ali. Thereafter is Zoya Akhtar’s drama in which Priyanka plays his sister. But of all the characters he has played, the one closest to himself, he says, is Ram. “Ram is libidinal. He’s intense, more like a man-child.” That is quite an apt descriptio­n for Ranveer.

 ??  ?? Priyanka Chopra
She is sharp, a one-take artist. You don’t think she can do any better.
Priyanka Chopra She is sharp, a one-take artist. You don’t think she can do any better.
 ??  ?? Parineeti Chopra
She reminds me of myself. She is extremely talented and has amazing energy.
Parineeti Chopra She reminds me of myself. She is extremely talented and has amazing energy.
 ??  ?? Anushka Sharma
She is a big talent with an artistic slant. She has got an absolutely clean heart.
Anushka Sharma She is a big talent with an artistic slant. She has got an absolutely clean heart.
 ??  ?? Deepika Padukone
She is mature and wise beyond her years. As for acting, she has cracked the code.
Deepika Padukone She is mature and wise beyond her years. As for acting, she has cracked the code.
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