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#DhurandharTheRevenge#RanveerSingh
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There is a thought that has stayed with me for years. The real hell is when you meet the person you could have been, the version of yourself that reached your peak potential.
And when I look at Ranveer Singh as Jaskirat Singh Rangi, I see a man who has met that version of himself.
I have followed him since BBB. Even then, there was something undeniable about him. Then came Varun, Ram, Bajirao, Alauddin, Murad, Kapil, Jayesh, Rocky. Performance after performance, he built a filmography that most actors can only dream of. There was a time when he had everything, the range, the hunger, the consistency. He was the best and as fans, we lived that moment with him.
But then came a phase where things drifted. The noise got louder than the work. People forgot. They reduced him into something he was never meant to be. And as fans, we felt it. We were ridiculed for believing in him. We knew what he was capable of but things were not going our way.
And that is why this feels different.
This performance feels like a letter. A response to everyone who believed in him and to everyone who didn’t.
Ranveer Singh in this film is not just performing, he is confronting. He is speaking directly to everyone who forgot who he is. To everyone who reduced him, who questioned him, who laughed. And at the same time, he is speaking to those who stood by him.
This is him at his absolute peak. A level very few actors can even imagine reaching.
What sets him apart is something very few possess. He does not play characters, he becomes them. Completely. Not just emotionally but physically, vocally, rhythmically. The way he shifts dialects within the same language, the way every character feels distinct even when the language remains the same, this is not common. There is no repetition, no overlap. Every character of his breathes differently.
And in this film, he takes that craft to another level.
There is a moment where he holds everything at once. He is broken, he is drunk, he is vulnerable, he is in rage, he is grieving, he is in chaos and yet he is in control. All within seconds. It is the kind of scene that exposes an actor.
And he does not just pass it.
He owns it with a frightening ease.
That is when you realise you are not watching a performance. You are witnessing mastery.
This is, without a doubt, the finest performance of his career. And that is saying something because his career is filled with performances that set the standard. But this stands above all of them.
The opening stretch of the film, with Ranveer as a young Jaskirat, is among the finest pieces of acting I have seen in mainstream Indian cinema.
This performance will be remembered. It has already etched its place in the history of Indian cinema. And for those who stood by him, who believed in him when the noise was against him, this feels personal.
Because it was personal as he said.
This is not just his moment.
This is ours.
We are watching the best actor of this generation and one of the greatest actors Indian cinema has ever seen, operating at his absolute peak.
And his name is Ranveer Singh.
@fozzywrites@RanveerOfficial So beautifully articulated. Couldn't agree more... I literally have no words for how brilliant he is at his craft. Thanks for writing this
@fozzywrites@csk_fanboy07@gauravgera Kashmir was the first that popped in my head too but didn't say it aloud cos of the water being salty bit. But yes, loved the small details spread around all over the movie.