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    Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineBy Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineDecember 11, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    When we talk about actors who constantly push boundaries and surprise us with their choices, one name immediately springs to mind: Ranveer Singh. From the moment he burst onto the scene, his energy was infectious, but what has made him a true superstar isn’t just his charm but also his incredible ability to completely become the character he plays. It’s like watching a different person with every new movie he does. Some stars find a comfort zone and stick to it, but Ranveer keeps testing himself in every genre possible. Whether he’s playing a quiet, intense thief, a loud, flamboyant lover, a powerful historical warrior, or a street rapper, he transforms himself inside and out. Here are the movies that perfectly showcase this one-of-a-kind versatility. 

     

    Lootera (2013)

    This movie is proof that Ranveer can ace the quiet and serious roles. After his early, loud roles, he completely changed his style here. He plays Varun Shrivastav, a thief who enters a woman’s life pretending to be someone else. In this film, he showed everyone he didn’t need huge energy to be good and used his eyes and silence to show a lot of pain and guilt. It was a very tricky role that needed him to hold back, and he did it perfectly, showing he could be a really subtle actor.

    Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela (2013)

    Ranveer Singh

    If Lootera was quiet, this film was an explosion. Ranveer plays Ram Rajadi, a loud, super-passionate guy caught in a violent family feud. This is the movie that made him a Bonafide star. He had to be bold, outspoken, and showcase really intense love and anger. It’s a very colourful, dramatic, modern Romeo and Juliet story. He owned the screen with his energy and amazing chemistry with Deepika, proving he could handle roles that needed him to be totally unfiltered and massive.

    Dil Dhadakne Do (2015)

    Ranveer Singh

    Here, he steps away from grand drama and plays someone totally relatable and normal. He plays Kabir Mehra, the younger son in a super-rich but troubled family. He’s the chill, kind-hearted one trying to figure out his life, dealing with his parents’ high expectations. Ranveer plays him with an easy charm and great natural comic timing. He also plays the fun-loving brother to Ayesha (Priyanka Chopra Jonas) perfectly. This movie showed he can shine even in a group of big actors, just by being natural and grounded. 

    Bajirao Mastani (2015)

    Ranveer Singh

    This role was a true test of his acting transformation skills. Ranveer took on the role of the legendary Maratha General, Peshwa Bajirao I. To prepare, he committed fully, shaving his head and working on his language and posture to play a formidable 18th-century warrior. The performance is incredibly strong since he had to play not just a brilliant military strategist, but also a man torn between his duty as a husband and his love for another woman. It proved he could handle big historical characters and look like he belonged in that era. 

    Padmaavat (2018)

    Ranveer Singh

    Ranveer played the terrifying, ruthless, and power-hungry Sultan Alauddin Khilji, one of the most memorable villains in recent Hindi cinema. The transformation he went through was perfect. Khilji was pure evil, chaotic, and menacing, and Ranveer played him with an almost animalistic intensity. He dove so deep into the dark side of this character that he even admitted to needing time to recover after the filming was over. It was a risky choice for a leading star to play such a negative role, but he turned it into a masterclass. 

    Gully Boy (2020)

    Ranveer Singh

    This film introduced Ranveer to a whole new audience and genre, showing his range isn’t limited to period dramas or big romances. He plays Murad, an aspiring street rapper from the slums of Mumbai, whose biggest battles are with his own circumstances and his own fear. This is one of his most subtle and quietly powerful performances. Instead of his typical high energy, Ranveer uses silence, careful body language, and a deep, almost internalized frustration to show Murad’s journey. He also performed his own rap songs, which added a layer of authenticity. The entire performance is about a dreamer finding his voice, and Ranveer made the character feel completely genuine, relatable, and full of heart.

    83 (2021)

    Ranveer Singh

    Stepping into the shoes of a living legend like Kapil Dev, the captain of the 1983 Cricket World Cup-winning Indian team, is arguably one of the hardest roles an actor can take. Ranveer immersed entirely into this role and perfected Kapil Dev’s exact bowling action, his unique way of speaking, his walk, and his on-field demeanour. This role was based on a real-life character and Ranveer’s performance was praised for its amazing accuracy and commitment. He managed to capture the calm focus and quiet leadership of the iconic cricketer, proving his ability to nail real-life biographical roles.

    Dhurandhar (2025)

    Ranveer Singh

    Still running in the theatres, Dhurandhar has been the talk of the town and Ranveer Singh’s performance is one of them. His portrayal of Hamza has been receiving praise for the manner in which Ranveer conveys his emotion without really speaking anything. With Part 2 slated to release in March next year, the build-up from the first film promises to show Ranveer in an even bigger and ruthless avatar. 


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