Are you tired of seeing Ranveer Singh in historical films?

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Are you tired of seeing Ranveer Singh in historical films?

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Posted: 6 years ago
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I'm not 😆 I think he's the king of historical dramas ⭐️ and no one does them better than him (when it comes to male actors).

Though I did read some comments over here which criticised Ranveer's decision to do another period film. Do you think this will be his last?
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Posted: 6 years ago
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well he balances it out by doing alot of other genres, so i think its fine for him to do another historical, the characters and stories of the three historical films are all different to each other
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Posted: 6 years ago
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No.
If someone is good at something, and has a brand value.
Do it until it fades.
Reinventing is important, but don't break it, just because you want to fix it
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Yes ... there have been one too many now!
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: 4thPrincoholic

Yes ... there have been one too many now!



only two(Takth ke leke 3).

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Thug-Leader



only two(Takth ke leke 3).


Right ... Ram-Leela is set in modern times! .. But the look given to him bears more resemblance with history looks .. I guess costume drama more like... so I counted it as 3 (-😆)... with Takht 4! .. I would like to see him and even others in modern flicks [I personally don't like historical dramas]!
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Ram Leela is set in a fictional village in Gujarat. The "costumes" you are talking about are traditional Gujarati clothes. It's just a movie based in a rural area.

It is by no means a historical drama. 😆

Originally posted by: 4thPrincoholic


Right ... Ram-Leela is set in modern times! .. But the look given to him bears more resemblance with history looks .. I guess costume drama more like... so I counted it as 3 (- 😆)... with Takht 4! .. I would like to see him and even others in modern flicks [I personally don't like historical dramas]!

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: mystic786

Ram Leela is set in a fictional village in Gujarat. The "costumes" you are talking about are traditional Gujarati clothes. It's just a movie based in a rural area.

It is by no means a historical drama.


Didn't I clarify in the post of mine you quoted that it is set in "modern times"! ... Rest my answer stays the same!
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Posted: 6 years ago
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No, period historical movies have become his USP so there is no harm in cashing on it while the period/historical movies trend last. Also he is smart enough to balance them out and not to get typecasted in such roles only.
In 2015 he did Dil Dalhakne Do (urban family drama) and Bajirao Mastani which showed that he can carry both urban and historical roles effortlessly.
A negative role in Padmaavat and a cop role in a typical masala movie further established his range.

He played a rapper in Gully Boy. Takht is slated to release in 2020 and before that in April, 83 (a sports movie based on 83 world cup win) will release.

So if one looks at his filmography it can be seen he has consciously or unconciously made an effort to space out his historicals and do movies of different genres in between his historicals.
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Yeah agree with everything.

@bold He said in an interview recently that he's been making these diverse choices consciously or at least tries to because he wants to be a versatile actor and wants to showcase that versatility.

Originally posted by: Melissaa

No, period historical movies have become his USP so there is no harm in cashing on it while the period/historical movies trend last. Also he is smart enough to balance them out and not to get typecasted in such roles only.

In 2015 he did Dil Dalhakne Do (urban family drama) and Bajirao Mastani which showed that he can carry both urban and historical roles effortlessly.
A negative role in Padmaavat and a cop role in a typical masala movie further established his range.

He played a rapper in Gully Boy. Takht is slated to release in 2020 and before that in April, 83 (a sports movie based on 83 world cup win) will release.

So if one looks at his filmography it can be seen he has consciously or unconciously made an effort to space out his historicals and do movies of different genres in between his historicals.

Edited by mystic786 - 6 years ago

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