Ranveer Singh: Bollywood's Most Electrifying Entertainer
Complete biography of Ranveer Singh — from a Bombay middle-class family to Bollywood's wildest, most talented leading man. Films, marriage to Deepika, fashion, and net worth.
If Bollywood is a party, Ranveer Singh is the guy who arrives in a sequined cape, takes over the DJ booth, kisses the host on the cheek, crowd-surfs through the dance floor, and somehow makes everyone love him more by the end of the night.
There is nobody else like Ranveer Singh in Indian cinema. Not in terms of talent (several actors match him), not in terms of looks (he's handsome but not conventionally so), but in terms of sheer, unbridled energy. The man operates at a frequency that would exhaust most humans within minutes. He's been doing it for over a decade, and he shows no signs of running out of battery.
The Bandra Boy
Ranveer Singh Bhavnani was born on July 6, 1985, in Mumbai to Jagjit Singh Bhavnani and Anju Bhavnani. His family is Sindhi — his grandparents migrated from Karachi during Partition. They settled in Mumbai and built a successful business.
Ranveer grew up in Bandra, Mumbai's celebrity neighbourhood, though his family wasn't from the film industry. He studied at Learner's Academy, then H.R. College of Commerce, and later went to Indiana University Bloomington in the US for a bachelor's degree in arts. He's spoken about how his time in America exposed him to theatre, improv comedy, and a performance culture that deeply influenced his approach to acting.
Back in Mumbai, he tried everything to break into Bollywood. He did ad films. He wrote to casting directors. He showed up at auditions uninvited. He assisted on film sets. The hustle was relentless, and the rejections were frequent. Unlike star kids who get launched by family connections, Ranveer clawed his way in through persistence.
Band Baaja Baaraat: The Debut That Mattered
Yash Raj Films cast Ranveer in Band Baaja Baaraat (2010) opposite Anushka Sharma. The film was a modest-budget romantic comedy about Delhi wedding planners, and it worked beautifully. Ranveer played Bittoo Sharma — a street-smart, fast-talking Delhi boy with big dreams and a bigger mouth.
The performance was infectious. Ranveer brought a naturalistic energy to the role that didn't feel manufactured. The Delhi accent was spot-on. The body language was perfect. Critics praised him, the film was a hit, and Bollywood had a new contender.
Ladies vs Ricky Bahl (2011) and Lootera (2013) followed. Lootera deserves special mention — a quiet, atmospheric period drama based on O. Henry's "The Last Leaf." Ranveer played a con artist with unexpected restraint and melancholy. It flopped commercially but remains one of his most admired performances.The Bhansali Partnership
The Ranveer Singh-Sanjay Leela Bhansali collaboration is one of the most electrifying actor-director partnerships in Hindi cinema history:
Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela (2013) — Playing Ram opposite Deepika Padukone's Leela, Ranveer was raw, passionate, and combustible. The film was a Gujarati adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, and Ranveer's intensity matched Bhansali's visual excess perfectly. This was also where the Ranveer-Deepika love story began off screen. Bajirao Mastani (2015) — As Peshwa Bajirao I, Ranveer delivered what many consider the performance of the decade. The physical transformation was extreme — he lost weight, trained in sword fighting, and adopted a Marathi accent. The battle sequences, the emotional scenes with both Mastani (Deepika) and Kashibai (Priyanka Chopra) — Ranveer dominated every frame. Filmfare Best Actor followed. Padmaavat (2018) — Playing Alauddin Khilji, the Sultan of Delhi, Ranveer went full method. He's described the process as psychologically damaging — he stayed in character for months, becoming increasingly erratic and dark. The performance was terrifying, mesmerizing, and completely unhinged. Another Filmfare Best Actor.Beyond Bhansali
Ranveer proved he wasn't a one-director actor with a series of diverse performances:
Dil Dhadakne Do (2015) — Zoya Akhtar's family drama on a cruise ship. Ranveer was natural and likeable. Befikre (2016) — Forgettable film, but Ranveer's commitment to the French-set romance was total. Simmba (2018) — Rohit Shetty's masala cop universe. Ranveer in full commercial mode, channelling Ajay Devgn energy. Rs 400+ crore worldwide. Gully Boy (2019) — Playing Murad, a Mumbai slum kid who discovers rap music. Ranveer rapped for real, trained with actual underground rappers, and delivered a performance so naturalistic it felt like a documentary. The film swept every award season. Filmfare Best Actor again. 83 (2021) — As Kapil Dev, leading India to the 1983 Cricket World Cup victory. Ranveer spent months perfecting Kapil's bowling action, Haryanvi accent, and mannerisms. The film underperformed commercially (COVID timing) but the performance was universally praised. Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani (2023) — Karan Johar's comeback film. Ranveer in full romantic hero mode opposite Alia Bhatt, surrounded by legends like Jaya Bachchan, Shabana Azmi, and Dharmendra. The film was a massive hit.The Fashion Revolutionary
Ranveer Singh's fashion choices are not incidental — they're a statement. He wears skirts, capes, velvet suits, feathered headpieces, neon everything, and experimental silhouettes that would make most men run in the opposite direction.
In India's conservative male fashion culture, where Bollywood heroes typically stick to safe suits and kurtas, Ranveer's wardrobe is genuinely revolutionary. He's been mocked for it (extensively), but he's also inspired a generation of young Indian men to experiment with clothing and reject toxic masculinity's fashion rules.
He was on the cover of GQ, Vogue, and every fashion magazine worth reading. He attended the Met Gala. He's a Gucci ambassador. The fashion isn't a gimmick — it's an extension of his personality, which refuses to be contained by convention.
Deepika: The Love Story
The Ranveer-Deepika relationship is one of Bollywood's great romances. They met on Ram-Leela sets in 2012, kept the relationship private for years (despite everyone knowing), and married in November 2018 at Lake Como, Italy.
Ranveer's public declarations of love for Deepika — the social media posts, the award show speeches, the interviews where he speaks about her with genuine reverence — have become legendary. In an industry where marriages are often strategic alliances, Ranveer's unabashed adoration of his wife is refreshingly real.
Their daughter was born in 2024, and the couple has been navigating parenthood with the same exuberance that characterizes everything Ranveer does.
Net Worth and Business
Ranveer's net worth is estimated at Rs 400-500 crore. His brand endorsements include Adidas, Thums Up, Jack & Jones, and Durex (a bold choice for a mainstream Bollywood actor). He co-owns IncInk, a hip-hop record label that promotes independent Indian rappers.
The Ranveer Phenomenon
What makes Ranveer Singh special isn't any single quality — it's the combination. He can play Bajirao with deadly seriousness and then show up at a press conference in a polka-dot jumpsuit. He can deliver a gut-wrenching dramatic performance and then dance with such abandon that you forget he's acting at all.
He's loud in a culture that prizes restraint. He's emotional in an industry that rewards stoicism. He wears what he wants, says what he feels, and loves his wife publicly in a country where men are taught to be "cool" about relationships.
In a sense, Ranveer Singh isn't just an actor. He's permission — permission for Indian men to be expressive, emotional, and unapologetically themselves.
And that might be worth more than any Filmfare Award.