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Ranveer Singh’s most intense role yet? The rise of Jaskirat Singh Rangi

Since the release of Dhurandhar: The Revenge, if there is one thing generating the most buzz, it is Ranveer Singh. However, this time, the reason isn't his energy-packed persona, but rather his silence.

The restraint Ranveer has demonstrated in the character of Hamza is precisely what makes this performance so special. On social media, both fans and film critics seem to agree that this is his most "controlled" and "layered" performance to date.

While his Khilji in Padmaavat was a ferocious, almost unbridled character, here he portrays a man breaking down from within. The pain visible in his eyes often speaks louder than his dialogue.

The defining characteristic of this role is its duality on one hand, a duty toward the nation; on the other, the burning fire of personal vengeance. Ranveer navigates this internal conflict with great nuance. He never goes overboard not even once and that is precisely what sets him apart in this film. Under the direction of Aditya Dhar, Ranveer has molded himself into a new avatar. This collaboration could prove to be immensely significant for his career.

In the wake of Dhurandhar, it would not be incorrect to say that Ranveer Singh is no longer merely an "entertainer." He has established himself as an actor capable of reaching the very soul of his characters and perhaps, that is the true essence of stardom.

Presented by Jio Studios and produced under the banner of B62 Studios, Aditya Dhar’s ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ is a high-octane spy-action thriller. The film has been written, directed, and produced by Aditya Dhar, while Jyoti Deshpande and Lokesh Dhar serve as its producers. Dhurandhar: The Revenge is currently running in Cinemas.

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