Ranveer Singh is clearly riding high after the massive success of Dhurandhar and its sequel. Ever since the film turned into a box office phenomenon, every public appearance of his has been making noise and grabbing headlines. From red carpets to casual outings, there’s a certain buzz that follows him everywhere right now.
Recently, he was spotted at the third anniversary celebration of NMACC, where his energetic presence once again stole the spotlight. Videos of him dancing, sharing light moments, and engaging in fun banter with artists like Shankar Mahadevan and Shreya Ghoshal quickly went viral, adding to the ongoing Ranveer wave.
Soon after, he headed to Vantara to attend Anant Ambani’s birthday celebrations, continuing his streak of high-profile appearances. Interestingly, his first outing post the release of Dhurandhar: The Revenge was at another birthday party that saw several big names in attendance. A picture from the evening featuring Ranveer and Shah Rukh Khan had already sparked conversations online, with fans reading into their camaraderie. Now, a fresh video from the same celebration is doing the rounds, where Ranveer is seen interacting with SRK’s manager Pooja Dadlani, while Shah Rukh affectionately places a hand on Ranveer’s cheek. It’s a warm, candid moment that seems to have softened the chatter between their fan bases.

Meanwhile, Dhurandhar as a franchise continues to rewrite records. The first installment had already set benchmarks as one of the biggest Hindi hits of all time, but Dhurandhar: The Revenge has gone a step further, surpassing its predecessor and still holding strong weeks after release. The film got another boost after Virat Kohli praised it on his social media, bringing in fresh momentum. Directed by Aditya Dhar, the film boasts a powerful ensemble including Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, Rakesh Bedi, Sara Arjun, and others, making it one of the most talked-about projects in recent times.
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