The Free Press Journal

Spicing it up!

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Ranveer Singh believes in versatilit­y and the ability to transform into each character fter delivering his career-best performanc­e as the notorious Alauddin Khilji in Padmaavat, Ranveer Singh will be seen as a police officer in Simmba, street rapper in Gully Boy and as a cricket star Kapil Dev in 83. Experiment­ing with roles is nothing new to Ranveer.

From the desi entertaine­r in

Band Baaja Baaraat to the introvert and brooding man in

Lootera and the raw and flamboyant character in Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela — versatilit­y has been the mainstay in his Bollywood portfolio.

“I am attracted to those performers the most who have that chameleon-like quality and have that ability to transform into each character. Like the Hollywood actors Daniel Day-Lewis and Johnny Depp... These are some of my biggest heroes. They pick an eclectic mix of characters, they keep switching things up from film to film which I have aspired to do in my own filmograph­y. It is very exciting for me to switch things up. It keeps you stimulated, challenged and it is my constant endeavour and I aspire to be recognised as a versatile performer,” Ranveer said.

Ranveer said he enjoys surprising the audience with something new. He wants every filmmaker to believe that he has the ability to excel in various genres. “I want the audience to remain excited about my work. I hope they will look forward to my work thinking ‘I wonder what he will do next’.”

The actor, who has courted praise galore with his Padmaavat role, keeps saying ‘his best is yet to come’. “Hopefully, I will continue to work hard. It was a very rewarding process to be playing Alauddin Khilji. I learned a lot and I grew a lot in performing the role and I hope I continue to do that in Simmba, Gully Boy and 83,” Ranveer said.

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