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'My Movies Were Not Doing Well...': Ranveer Singh Gets Emotional While Talking About Dhurandhar For FIRST Time, Recalls Challenges—VIDEO

Actor Ranveer Singh made a rare appearance in a Reliance documentary, where he opened up about his blockbuster films Dhurandhar and Dhurandhar: The Revenge and the challenges involved in bringing the ambitious project to the big screen. The actor also expressed his gratitude towards the Ambani family for backing the film and supporting him during a challenging phase of his career. Ranveer Singh…

'My Movies Were Not Doing Well...': Ranveer Singh Gets Emotional While Talking About Dhurandhar For FIRST Time, Recalls Challenges—VIDEO

In a rare appearance on a Reliance documentary, actor Ranveer Singh opened up about his ambitious projects Dhurandhar and Dhurandhar: The Revenge. The film, which proved to be a challenging undertaking, required unwavering conviction from the team, Ranveer said. Despite the difficulties, he expressed gratitude towards the Ambani family for their backing during a tough phase of his career.

Ranveer Singh recounted the complexities involved in bringing the project to life, emphasizing that it was neither easy to mount nor execute. The team had to move forward with the belief that if the film succeeded, they would be breaking new ground. The actor also spoke candidly about his career, revealing how the support from the Ambani family was crucial, especially when some of his movies were not performing well. He described their assistance as "nothing short of a blessing, an honor, and a privilege."

Jyoti Deshpande, President of Jio Studios, also shared insights into the financial aspects of Dhurandhar. She disclosed that the production team knew from the outset that the budget would exceed the initial estimate. Despite this, they decided to proceed and commit the necessary capital to shoot both parts simultaneously, rather than waiting to see if the first installment would succeed.

Deshpande explained that this decision ultimately proved beneficial, as audiences responded positively to the film and acknowledged the sincerity behind the ambitious project.

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