By Afiur
April 17, 2026
As Hamza, Jaskirat, and Sher-e-Baloch, he doesn’t switch characters - he transforms identities. Each persona comes with its own emotional graph and physicslity.
With Dhurandhar and its sequel, he has redefined commercial success - culminating in a Rs 1000 crore Hindi net milestone, achieving a milestone.
From Padmaavat to Gully Boy, from Bajirao Mastani to Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani—and now Dhurandhar - his range is not just wide, it’s unmatched.
No two performances feel alike. He approaches every role like a fresh canvas. Hamza and Khilji look closest yet are far apart. He is the chameleon of Bollywood.
This isn’t stylized action for effect - this is character-driven intensity. Every fight, every movement feels motivated, making action a part of storytelling.
Some of his most unforgettable moments come in silence. His eyes alone communicate turmoil, strength, and unpredictability - turning stillness into spectacle.
Ranveer merges scale with substance. He delivers the grandeur of a mass hero while maintaining the depth of a method actor - something very few can achieve.