Ranveer Singh, who has been taking social media by storm since his film ‘Dhurandhar’ released in 2025, has given two consecutive blockbusters. Both the first and second spy thriller films directed by Aditya Dhar have grossed over Rs 1000 crore at the box office. With this, Ranveer Singh has cemented his place among the top actors who are not only adept at acting but are also capable of filling theaters to full houses.
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Ranveer had acted with restraint in ‘Dhurandhar’, whereas in ‘Dhurandhar 2’ he displayed different types of emotions. Along with this, people are once again appreciating his acting. But his filmography has already proved his acting skills and talent. Ranveer, who started his career with ‘Band Baaja Baaraat’, has worked in films like ‘Gunday’, ‘Ram Leela’, ‘Bajirao Mastani’, ‘Padmavat’, ’83’ and ‘Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani’. Of all these films, Lootera is Ranveer’s most underrated and subtly impactful film. But do you know that there is an interesting connection between Lootera and Dhurandhar?
Those who watched Dhurandhar 2 believe that the most heart-wrenching scene of the entire film is when Hamza asks Yalina, ‘Would you like to know my name?’ But very few people know that Ranveer had not said this to his heroine for the first time. Yes! You read it right, not Sara Arjun but Sonakshi Sinha, to whom Ranveer had said the same dialogue in the 2013 film Lootera. Just before the climax of the film, Ranveer says, ‘What is my real name?’ Sonakshi in the character of Pakhi asks, ‘What?’ And he replies, ‘Amatanand Tripathi’. Both laugh and then Ranveer leaves to do the most important thing at that time.
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The story of the film ‘Lootera’ directed by Vikram Aditya Motwane takes place in 1953. The film revolves around the life of Varun (Ranveer Singh), a charismatic archaeologist who arrives at the mansion of a Bengali landlord. Varun falls in love with Pakhi, the landlord’s daughter. At the same time, being a professional thief, he steals the landlord’s belongings and leaves, leaving behind his girlfriend. Years later, a dying Pakhi meets fugitive Varun in Dalhousie. In the climax, Varun’s selfless act gives hope to his girlfriend, resulting in a tragic ending.