In an industry often defined by competition and larger-than-life egos, Ranveer Singh has consistently stood out – not just for his impressive performances, but for his grounded nature and humility. Time and again, industry insiders have spoken about his generosity, his infectious energy, and most importantly, his security as an actor. From co-stars to filmmakers, the consensus has remained the same: Ranveer doesn’t just command the spotlight, he shares it.
Adding to that growing chorus of praise is Rahul Bhat, who recently applauded Ranveer’s rare sense of security as a star performer in Dhurandhar during an exclusive chat with a publication.
“Akshaye Khanna and other actors were brilliant in the movie but Ranveer Singh was outstanding. And he is a very secure actor… Despite being a star, he is so secure; I love him,” he added.
Rahul went a step further, highlighting how unusual such confidence can be in the industry. According to him, senior and famous actors often struggle with insecurity, sometimes even getting portions of co-actors’ roles reduced. Ranveer, however, demonstrated the opposite.
“Itni security chahiye kisi actor mein… Itna bada star hoga na woh bolega main nahi karoonga… What an interesting actor and I am very happy for him,” he said. (An actor needs this level of security. A big star might refuse or try to cut scenes of others out of insecurity. What an interesting actor, and I am very happy for him.)
For many, this quality is what truly sets Ranveer apart. Even at the peak of his stardom, he continues to uplift those around him.
On the professional front, Rahul Bhat was last seen as DSP Tomar in Netflix’s Black Warrant and is now gearing up for the India release of Kennedy on Zee5. But his admiration for Ranveer reflects a larger sentiment within the fraternity – that true superstardom is not just about dominance, but about dignity.
And that dignity is matched by numbers. Ranveer Singh has rewritten the rules of box office success, shattered records, and cemented his dominance. With Dhurandhar, he has stepped into the league of an emperor, and with Dhurandhar: The Revenge on the cards, he is poised to enter truly undisputed territory. If the film catches the same momentum – which, going by the electrifying buzz, massive craze around Ranveer, and the fact that Hamza fever is still on, it most certainly will – the actor is set to scale heights that very few in Indian cinema have ever touched