Throughout the day the teams from @BaskinRobbins and @Swiggy called and followed up on this matter.
I am pleased to say that the delivery boy's blocked Food ID has been unblocked, and his penalty has also been revoked. Of course, I did not trust this information based only on their word. So Swiggy brought the delivery boy onto a conference call and I verified that it was indeed the same delivery boy by asking him a few questions, such as who all were present there yesterday when he arrived at the door, to ensure that they were not making someone else speak in his place.
Anyway a delivery boy in need has got his job back and this was possible because of all your support (the responses to the tweet). Thank you all from the bottom of my heart. 🙏
#gigworkers #swiggy
I totally agree with this! His choice of personal life didn’t affect society or isn’t giving any bad msg! He is being cordial, he isn’t going on vacation with his ex’s nor is he being toxic! One negative is he cheated on his partners! But I think the whole Bollywood is except very few maybe
Happy Birthday, Ranveer Singh. ❤️
Some films stay with you forever. Dhurandhar will always be one of those films for me. Not just because of the story we told but because I got to witness something very few directors ever get to witness.
I’ve always known you’re an extraordinary actor. But this journey made me fall in love with the artist you are and even more with the human being behind the artist.
There were days on Dhurandhar that I knew I was witnessing something incredibly rare.
The 26/11 sequence. The final tea shop scene. The Pathankot massacre. The pump house scene. The court exterior. Just to name a few. Take after take, scene after scene, you never once looked for the easy choice. Every emotion landed exactly where it needed to. Every silence had meaning. Every glance had intent. Every beat was pitch perfect.
The consistency was almost impossible to comprehend. It genuinely felt like watching someone touched by divine grace. As though Maa Saraswati herself had placed her hand on your head and blessed you with every ounce of artistic brilliance she could.
As a director, there are moments you spend your entire career hoping to experience. You gave me those moments again and again.
I truly believe what you’ve done in Dhurandhar is one of the finest performances Indian cinema has ever seen. It isn’t just a performance, it is a force of nature. Fearless, towering and so complete that it disappears into the soul of the character.
I have no doubt people will talk about this performance for years, perhaps generations to come.
But what I’ll cherish even more is everything that happened between “Action” and “Cut.” The conversations. The shared conviction. The relentless pursuit of getting every single moment right.
Somewhere along the way, you stopped being just my actor.
You became my brother.
Thank you for trusting me with your heart, your craft and your madness. Thank you for giving Dhurandhar every piece of yourself.
I couldn’t be prouder of what we’ve created together.
Love you always.
Happy Birthday, brother. ❤️