THREAD | Ranveer Singh - Greatest Actor of Current Generation. @RanveerOfficial
Peshwa Bajirao • Ranveer Singh invests Bajirao with grace, agility, sensuality, and he powerfully conveys his character’s tragedy and loss. His beautifully rendered Marathi inflected accent and physical presence make film more beautiful. Performance is an unmistakable triumph.
Allaudin Khilji • Ranveer Singh is loathsome as the hateful ruler. He owns the role and puts forth a performance that reeks of cruelty and barbarism. Without a shadow of doubt, Khilji is his strongest performance to date. It was his film and his moment to be called BEST VILLAIN.
Murad • Gully Boy traces the story of Murad, who comes from the Dharavi. He firmly believes that you need to change your reality to match your dreams. Ranveer portrays the artist with all honesty through his rap, body language, attitude, and expressions. He raps his soul out.
Bittoo Sharma • Ranveer started with a spirited performance as wedding planner Bittoo Sharma in Band Baaja Baraat. He swept the best debutant awards and caught the eyes of Bollywood. His debut proved that he was born to be a star and made to stay and slay. @RanveerOfficial
Ram • Ram, hails from the Rajadi community and they have always been in a feud with the Saneras. Ranveer aced his transitions from being happy-go-lucky to a heart-broken lover. Ram Leela cemented Ranveers position as one of the most bankable stars in Bollywood. @RanveerOfficial
Varun • Ranveer as a quite introvert guest who falls in love with Pakhi was as impressive as the evading thief who is seeking shelter. He adds quiet sensitivity to Varun, and a smouldering intensity. Offering a finely internalized performance, he leaves a lasting impression.
Kabir Mehra • Ranveer‘s character is perhaps the most realistic and relatable. He plays a guy who is torn between dreams and duty and is compelled to marry a rich businessman’s daughter, just for the sake of money. His subtle expressions made people resonate with his emotions.
You can follow @sultaneranveer.
Tip: mention @twtextapp on a Twitter thread with the keyword “unroll” to get a link to it.

Latest Threads Unrolled: