Sharvari and Vedang Raina showered praise on Ranveer Singh, describing him as one of the most versatile actors in Indian cinema. During a candid interaction, the two young stars were asked to name an actor who can seamlessly transform into any character, and both unanimously chose Ranveer Singh. The appreciation comes at a time when Ranveer has been drawing widespread acclaim for his transformation and performance in the Dhurandhar franchise. His ability to alter everything from his physical appearance to his speech and mannerisms has become one of the defining aspects of this role.
When asked to name an actor who can mask into any role, both Sharvari and Vedang unanimously picked Ranveer Singh. “I just feel that Ranveer has just done, like,
I feel like he’s a, he really shapes himself into like the way he looks to the way he speaks. I think that he really, you can’t recognise him in many many roles. Thats What I feel,” said Sharvari.
Vedang was equally complimentary, adding, “He’s shown that he is versatile.” Ranveer’s reputation as one of Indian cinema’s most transformative performers has only strengthened over the years. Whether it is changing his look, accent, body language or overall screen presence, the actor has repeatedly demonstrated an ability to disappear into vastly different characters.
About Ranveer Singh’s work
Beyond the critical acclaim for his performances, Ranveer has also achieved a significant commercial milestone. With the success of the Dhurandhar: The Revenge, he has become the founder of the Hindi film industry’s ₹1,000-crore net franchise club, further cementing his position as the biggest star we have in the country. The combination of box-office success and his widely praised performances has reinforced his standing as an actor capable of balancing mass appeal with remarkable versatility.
About Sharvari and Vedang’s work front
The latest praise from Sharvari and Vedang only adds to the growing recognition of Ranveer’s unique ability to make every role feel distinct—an attribute that continues to set him apart in Indian Cinema.
According to trade tracker Sacnilk, Main Vaapas Aaunga earned ₹97 lakh on Monday, marking its lowest single-day collection since release. The latest figures come after the film showed growth over its opening weekend. The film began its theatrical run with ₹1.15 crore on Friday, followed by ₹1.85 crore on Saturday and ₹2.50 crore on Sunday. With Monday’s collection added, the film’s India gross stands at ₹7.74 crore, while its India net collection has reached ₹6.67 crore.
Directed by Imtiaz Ali, the film revolves around a 95-year-old man whose urgent attempt to travel to Pakistan is interrupted by a stroke. As he drifts between memory and reality, his grandson begins uncovering fragments of a deeply personal story rooted in the Partition era. Through those memories, the film explores the emotional scars left behind long after borders were drawn.
Beyond the story, the film’s music has become one of its biggest talking points. Tracks such as Kya Kamaal Hai, performed by Diljit Dosanjh, along with Maskara and Ishq Mastana, have struck a chord with audiences and gained popularity in recent weeks.








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