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Why I don’t like Ranveer Singh
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This is the most impulsive blog that I am writing of my entire writing journey. 😂
A teaser dropped in of Karan Johar's 'Rocky aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani'. And I liked the teaser. So when discussing with a Friend I highlighted that I do not like Alia and Ranveer but I liked the teaser due to the Karan Johar touch. And then we almost fought over why I do not like Ranveer because I was not given a good typing time in the so-called ‘debate’😁. My argument is a deal.
Why I don’t like him.
Ranveer Singh as an actor is too loud who overpowers the character.
In the times of multiple entertainment formats (Movie, web series etc) Ranveer Singh is the same everywhere. You watch Simmba, Bajirao Mastani and Ramleela or Padmavat, nothing changes apart from looks. 
He may play versatile roles but that ‘Ranveer’ energy never offloads.
He is neither the boy next door nor a goor or bad cop personality. Then what is his own?
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So Ranveer Singh is a good actor. No doubt. But as a fan you fall for the personality of an actor equally. It is an era of social media. Actors want to be seen on screen and at events, airports, reality shows, weddings and funerals as well. I mean why do you think Ranveer wears flashy clothes and roams around with huge speakers at airports. To be seen. Isn't it? I do not want to see a weird man like this. I am from an era of SRK, Akshay, Ajay, Amir, Salman, Jackie and even Govinda for that matter. I accepted yellow and red pants and even ripped jeans with bare chest Salman. Our generation has accepted it all. But Salman never roamed around in public with a t-shirt off or Govinda in Yellow pants I suppose. Of course we did not have instagram then. But humans remain humans. You absorb the advisable and avoid the ignorable. 😁 Ranveer did exactly the opposite. 🤷🏻‍♀️ I some how do not fit into that transition unless its only limited to screens. These actors are still on camera but then there is a big space in between the paparazzi cams and film cameras. Ranveer just mixes it all.
Jokes apart. An actor is an actor on screen but an individual outside. Shouldn't there be a difference when you see this man in both the places? "His 'traits' are such" as my friend points. But then do you mean he is acting on the outside too? Or is he not able to get into the character because of how he is on the outside? I am really confused. Where does he take real efforts? On or off screen? So much coincidence in every role and script that his traits are so magnetic for all the makers to want him to be him everywhere? Isn't he bored of jumping and bouncing everywhere? He was hopping as Kapil Dev also. Seriously? Thank God he did not play Dhoni. 😓Didn’t we see Sushant Singh Rajput as Dhoni and Sushant both?
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I remember Sushant in Shudh Desi Romance, I remember Shahid in Kabir Singh as well as Jab we met, I even remember Sonakshi in Holiday and Tapasee in Thappad as well as Naam Shabana. Do you remember Ranveer in Ladies Vs Ricky Behl? If No, I will tell you why. Because he has overdone Band Baaja Baraat all the time. Once he realized it works he decided to eat, drink and sleep on it. He enjoys the fun those young fans have when they see this over enthusiastic man. He enjoys the following for his madness.
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But when the same actor sheds tears on screen it does not reach the heart because you saw him last jumping when he promoted the film repeatedly. That emotion does not register. Because the man is very shallow. He does not show different shades of human personality. I suppose he doesn’t want to. I distinctly remember Ranveer in Ladies Vs Ricky Behl, Lootera, Dil Dhadakne Do, Gully Boy and 83. Movies where we could forget him as Ranveer and only watch Kabir, Murad or Ricky. In Fact he has done really amazing as all of them. As an actor he himself does not want to showcase various strokes as an artist. He can carry some roles naturally with ease like ‘Kabir’ in Dil Dhadakne Do. I loved him in that film. But you see him purely acting there because you have seen that of him very less. I am sure people will say 'film hai acting nahi karega toh kya karega'. But when that acting shows on the face of an actor in 2015 who debuted in 2010, you know it's a long way to go. Pagalpanti wala formula hit hai.
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When I compared him to Govinda. My friend just rubbished the comparison saying ‘how can they be the same. Are Shahid and Ranveer the same?’ Now, let's answer that argument. Shahid comes from a horribly dysfunctional family background. Yet you see a calm and composed man when you see Shahid in real life. Nobody knows what happens in their personal lives. But when you see the man, you identify with his ‘traits'. Imagine Shahid hopping around and smiling unnecessarily to hide the misery. How do we judge this man called Ranveer? Shouldn't you be able to point out a difference between Simmba and Ranveer?😁 He is a next level mad man. Even the bad man is good in real life. 😂
People like me are in the minority. But we enjoyed all types of actors. When we saw the same people outside the films they were different people. So we knew Jackie Shroff as a good actor and Jackie Shroff as a rugged man with filthy Hindi. It never bothered me because when I heard him speaking Hindi in movies he was the most ideal man anybody could wish for. As a fan I see a lot of them everywhere today. So I can expect a lot from them on screen too. Govinda gets an upperhand there because apart from films I only saw him in awards or some red carpet. But today the way actors are 'available' for paps I will judge you over every small act. 😜
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For example ‘83’. Great job here but when promoting Ranveer failed to imbibe even 20% of Kapil Dev’s calmness. Too loud. So what you see is Ranveer Singh again. I believe if the actor is playing a role he/she should be able to carry it for some time to make people believe in your work. You are not the same in office as home and vice a versa. Some dignity is required. Just because you belong to the entertainment industry you do not get the liberty to act like a retard everywhere and yet be loved for ‘he is so energetic’ nuisance. Otherwise you may swim in insanity. I am very sure it’s just pretending. He is not the way he shows us to be. Even Deepika tried this madness but then immediately bounced back. You cannot keep on pretending. This man is a constant nautanki. 😯
You can’t blame Ranveer completely. Because we have not seen the real Peshwa Bajirao we believed Ranveer did a fine job. After all it was Sanjay Leela Bhansali who made us believe. Ranveer was not even close to a Marathi common man yet people went gaga over him. Personally I feel he sounded just like Ram from Ramleela. Let's not go to the dance for even a second. But Rohit Shetty just proved me right because he could not remove a Singh out of Ranveer to play a Bhalerao. Do not worry, I googled Simmba. ☺️
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You are not just a fan of one movie but collectively an actor's work and how he behaves in reality. Ranveer Singh confuses me. And confusion cannot entertain. Hence he fails to be liked by me. 🙂
Now we plan Alia Bhatt war! ⚠️
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I used to be a huge Bollywood fan but like I lost interest after it became nepo baby paradise- Ofc it was that before but back then nepo babies could act exhibit a: kareena kapoor
also, it pisses me off when they just remix , but like old songs again and at this point just don’t use songs in Bollywood (ik that’s the whole point of Bollywood but it’s annoying that it’s just remixes and remakes). Also what the hell was that Beyoncé slander song, ik they changed the lyrics but that was appalling.
but like if it’s a Rani mukerjee, anushka Sharma or vidya balan movie I would 20000000% watch. I LOVE THEM. I also want to get into old movies (the sexism will piss me off but like rekhaaaaa>>>>>) I love deepika in her period films too
we all love Srk (but like personally, I’m an amir khan girlie -out of the 3khans, don’t like salmaan at all). I think my fav Bollywood actors men edition™️ are farhan akhar (that man has my soul), hritik roshan, shahid kapoor, amir khan, irfaan khan (rip), sushant Singh rajput (also has my soul and heart; rip), ranveer Singh, Ajay devgn, ayushmaan khurrana (also has my soul™️), R Madhavan (DEFINITELY has my soul, you should watch his Tamil movies it’s >>>>>) and yeah thank you for listening to my ted talk
also, Malayalam movies over anything 👀‼️ (If you’re interested I could give you some recs
wow you asked a simple question and I gave you Bollywood slander 💀amb
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omg i agree with u sm
VIDYA BALAN QUEEN OF MY LIFEEEE also i loved ssr sm i watch his movies all the time (rip king)
i'm bengali so i don't watch malayali movies much but the thrillers are INSANE (gimme recs pls pls pls)
I LOVE YOU FLOODING MY INBOX (ted talks are amazing bae mwah <3)
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bengalbytes · 3 years
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Lawyer Vikas Singh surprised over no custodial interrogation of suspects by CBI in Sushant Singh Rajput case
Lawyer Vikas Singh surprised over no custodial interrogation of suspects by CBI in Sushant Singh Rajput case
Image Source : PTI Lawyer Vikas Singh surprised over no custodial interrogation of suspects by CBI in Sushant Singh Rajput case Senior advocate Vikas Singh, the family lawyer of late Bollywood star Sushant Singh Rajput, on Monday expressed surprise that there has been no custodial interrogation of suspects by the CBI in the sensational death case when there is mystery involved. Responding to the…
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‘I became an actor because I had a problem’: Sushant Singh Rajput’s moving speech about meaning of success goes viral
‘I became an actor because I had a problem’: Sushant Singh Rajput’s moving speech about meaning of success goes viral
A 2016 video of actor Sushant Singh Rajput talking concerning the largest lie and the one reality he’d been informed about success is being extensively shared on-line. Sushant died by suicide on Sunday, on the age of 34.
The actor started his speech by saying that he’s an especially introverted individual, and that was as a result of he was pampered as a toddler. “So excuse me if I falter,…
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awesometeennews · 4 years
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‘I became an actor because I had a problem’: Sushant Singh Rajput’s moving speech about meaning of success goes viral
‘I became an actor because I had a problem’: Sushant Singh Rajput’s moving speech about meaning of success goes viral
A 2016 video of actor Sushant Singh Rajput speaking about the biggest lie and the only truth he’d been told about success is being widely shared online. Sushant died by suicide on Sunday, at the age of 34.
The actor began his speech by saying that he is an extremely introverted person, and that was because he was pampered as a child. “So excuse me if I falter, excuse me if I get a panic attack…
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vilaspatelvlogs · 4 years
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रूठे पापा को मनाने के लिए ये गाना गुनगुनाते थे सुशांत, उनकी पसंद का खाना भी बनाते थे
रूठे पापा को मनाने के लिए ये गाना गुनगुनाते थे सुशांत, उनकी पसंद का खाना भी बनाते थे
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नई दिल्‍ली: सुशांत सिंह राजपूत (Sushant Singh Rajput) के इस तरह जाने से हर कोई सदमे में है. उनके पिता और बहनों की हालत बहुत खराब है. सुशांत में उन लोगों की जान बसती थी. वो घर में सबसे छोटे और सबके लाडले थे. यही वजह थी कि वो घर में सबसे अपनी बात मनवा लेते थे. 
पापा को मनाने गाना गाते और खाना बनाते थे सुशांत  सुशांत के पड़ोस में रहने वाली अनुराधा तिवारी बताती हैं कि पूरा परिवार सुशांत को…
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Thank you for the memories, Sushant Singh Rajput ❤️
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simmisblog · 4 years
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Suicide is not cowardly.
I'll tell you what's cowardly : treating people so badly that they want to end their lives.
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mitskibf · 4 years
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I hate the fact that as soon as a celebrity dies, the gossip websites and blogs and news channels all wanna get in and record the ambulance coming in and the family grieving.
GIVE THEM THEIR SPACE.
also the fact that Sushant Singh Rajput commited su*cide but none of the news channels wanna talk about mental health but will start wild conspiracy theories in no time disgusts me
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poohwearscroptops · 4 years
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In light of all the rage surrounding Bollywood’s long standing problem with nepotism, I would like to point out that the movie, Om Shanti Om, is the perfect representation of how the industry has operated over its many years.
The main character aspired to be an actor...but only when he died and came back as an actor’s son, did he actually became an established actor. And the fact that this thought didn’t occur to me until now means that somethings are just accepted with no questions and left unchecked. This is wrong.
With Sushant Singh Rajput’s (May his soul rest his peace and may he be with his mother up in the sky where he so often found himself looking) suicide came an outrage of a problem that has been underway for a very long time in Bollywood. 2020 is a year of reform for the entire world. It’s now or never.
Dear Bollywood, acknowledge that you have a problem. Please. No more lives need to be taken like this.
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bengalbytes · 3 years
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Sushant Singh Rajput Death Anniversary: Abhishek Kapoor says he was blown away by late actor's professionalism
Sushant Singh Rajput Death Anniversary: Abhishek Kapoor says he was blown away by late actor’s professionalism
Image Source : PR FETCHED Sushant Singh Rajput Death Anniversary: Abhishek Kapoor says he was blown away by late actor’s professionalism Filmmaker Abhishek Kapoor gave the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput his first break in Bollywood with the 2013 movie ‘Kai Po Che.’ On his first death anniversary, Abhishek spoke about the actor’s professionalism and his immense dedication towards his craft. The…
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In The Memory of Sushant Singh Rajput
On June 14th 2020, beloved Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead in his home at Mumbai. The death was ruled out as a suicide and his death gained many condolences by actors and celebrities such as Akshay Kumar, Vicky Kaushal, Deepika Padukone, and more. Today is a mournful day, considering that he is the third Bollywood actor to die this year. But similarly to previous posts that I’ve done similar to this, I would like to highlight his career and talk about a few more pressing subjects that definitely need to be addressed.
Long Story Short
Born in Patna to a middle class family, Rajput was an incredibly bright student. Ranking 7th in DCE Entrance Exams and being a National Olympiad winner in Physics. However, his interest in dance and theatre overtook his study time which resulted into him leaving DCE. He went on to take Shimak Davar’s dance classes and Barry Johnson’s drama classes too. He was eventually chosen to be a background dancer in the Filmfare Awards and also perform in 2006 Commonwealth Olympics. He later on starred in popular sitcoms like Kis Desh Mein Hai Meraa Dil and Pavitra Rishta. He even participated in dance reality shows like Zara Nachke Dikha and Jhalak Dikhhla Ja. In 2013, he made a promising debut as Ishaan in Kai Po Che! alongside Rajkumaar Rao and Amit Sadh. After recieving praise from both audience and critics, he starred in movies that were successful such as P.K., M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story, and Sonchiriyai. His short and impressive career was about to see brighter days as he was set to play the biopic versions of Rabindranath Tagore and APJ Abdul Kalam. 
Notable Performances
Ishaan in Kai Po Che
Sarfaraz Yousuf in PK
Byomkesh Bakshi in Detective Byomkesh Bakshi
M.S. Dhoni in M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story
Lakhan Singh in Sonchiriya
Annirudh Pathak in Chhichhore
Legacy
His story is a classic example of the underdog story. He, much like Irfaan Khan, served motivation for upcoming actors to what you could become if you believe in your craft. He was also a breath of fresh air in terms of being a capable actor while coming from a relatively unknown background, showing that you don’t need to be a star kid to be able to act or be popular. His death has sparked a conversation of mental health amongst celebrities and fans alike so I’d like to take a moment to address it. If you are considering taking your life even the slightest bit, just know that you are definitely not alone. You are loved, you are needed, you are appreciated, and most importantly you are valued. Please feel free to talk about these serious matters and thoughts with your loved ones and if you don’t feel entirely comfortable yet, here is a list of online resources all over the world that will most definitely help you. Remember, hope is always out there, even in the most dire situation. You are not alone. May Sushant Singh Rajput’s soul rest in peace and may he continue to be dearly loved and remembered.
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surfer-girl12 · 4 years
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BOLLYWOOD IS CRUEL.
Now that I have your attention. Bollywood is ugly and that is a fact. Sushant Singh Rajput died because of that ugliness. There are groups that can be considered fraternities and only allow the A+ list celebs and their acting family members. Rajput was a newbie and his fame was catching on and the A listers didn’t want that so they paid people to hurt him. Karan Johar hurt him on his show and many others. They tried to show an innocent man down because he wasn’t born with a silver spoon. The industry is mean and cruel and dangerous. They were affecting his mental health even more because it seems like he wasn’t wanted at all. He fell further into depression and couldn’t handle all this negativity. As a fan of his movies I can say that we lost a legend of the evil ways of the industry and a kind soul in the world because of people being scared of his popularity. I am no expert in the industry but I’d like to consider myself well educated on mental health and the pain and intensity of these actions of unkind people. I believe they should be held accountable accordingly.
SORRY FOR THIS LONG POST BUT I GENUINELY THINK HE DESERVED TO LIVE!
PLEASE repost and spread this information. This is important and everyone must know the harsh realities of fame and glamour.
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Sushant Singh Rajput
**Trigger Warning**- Suicide, Depression 
I apologise, this will be a long post, but I felt the need to spill my thoughts and possibly gain some closure. Please bear with me 🥺☹️
I think it’s been over a week I have been sulking and hiding away in the recesses of my mind. Ever since I found out about Sushant Singh Rajput’s death, I haven't been able to get over it as I normally do with celebrities. I feel a sense of despair and misery and they don't seem to be dissipating anytime soon. For better or worse I have resorted to watching his films that I haven't caught up on. I think in some twisted way I believe that watching his past films will bring me some form of closure. But really it’s deepening the ache in my heart, with the realisation he wouldn't be around for another brilliant performance, that shatters me. 
I partly blame myself for this ache. I feel responsible as an avid movie watcher, I have always been aware of his films, I simply didn't take the leap of faith to watch them, if only I had, I would have understood the depth of his talent earlier. 
In fact, I recently got around to watching Detective Byomkesh Bakshy and the ease of how he slipped into the role of a brilliant eccentric Sherlock-Esque character blew my mind. The role completely irradiated the actor’s presence behind the character and I completely and utterly believed he was the Detective. It is a testament to his acting prowess and the ability to slip into roles in almost a seamless manner as if, they were made especially for him.
Then there was Sonchiriya, what a helluva ride that film was, yet again I was completely convinced watching him as an outlaw bhaagi blindly following his iron-hearted leader, then later the despair from his leader's death and the final conviction to do the right thing for the once in his life. It was every bit heart wrenching and soulful watching Lakhna, finally receive the redemption he so desperately sought. 
Speculations and News Coverage
I have been reading the speculations around his death, all over the world, people are trying to come to terms with his death whether it was pre-mediated murder or really a suicide. The fact of the matter is no matter what the conclusion turns out to be, he’s gone forever and solving this case isnt going to bring him back. I think even now days later I haven't come to terms with it. How could it happen? What exactly transpired leading him to make such a drastic decision? Who is to blame for his untimely death? Ultimately, there is a pain in the realisation that a man every bit talented and bright as him, had decided at some point that death would be the only way out. Pain, that to some extent the industry he worked and poured his soul into, may have played a part in his terminal downfall. 
Oh and don't get me started on the media's news coverage.  I haven't seen such a degraded level of humanity than what journalists, TV channels and reporters have displayed these past few days. Has a human life become so worthless that you refuse to give mourners the right to grieve in peace, the soul of the departed to rest in peace? That you had to share such confidential pictures of such a sensitive case all over the internet? It absolutely disgusts me, that there are people out there who would be willing to sell their dignity, shame and morals for TRPs. Utter scum, that’s all. 
Change is vital for great films and great artists 
Regarding the clusterfuck of emotions, accusations and outrage happening in Bollywood right now, I believe it had to happen at some point. I’m heartbroken that it took a preventable death for Bollywood and the audience to finally break this dam. I hope and pray that a productive and significant change is brought on by the chaos, that this outrage isn't one that merely blows over in the coming days. There needs to be a solid change in Bollywood which grants promising and genuine fledgeling talent easier access to auditions, directors/producers without needing the backing of big names, money or godfathers. And, what even is the need for an elite society of Bollywood stars? We get it, you make good movies and are bankable profit bringers, but if you can't even be decent humans and refuse to get off your high horses then I don't see the point of even worshipping such ‘stars’.  As long as we the audience, the film watchers support art made by the sub-par talent of nepotism spawn. Filmmakers, talent agents and  producers won't be pressured into actually producing good quality films with talent that actually deserve a chance to shine in the starry filmy world.  
Your Mental Health is in your hands 
I think the most important takeaway of this horrifying incident is the fragility of life and the value of prioritising your mental health. Listen, you are precious, your life is precious and you are worth so much more than the sum of your parts. If you take the decision to end it all, think about the people in your life who would be the most affected. The void left by your absence will never heal because you would have taken a piece of them with you forever. No matter what you think of yourself, know that there are people out there who are going to miss most, the parts of you that you think are flawed. All your insignificant quirks, flaws and imperfections that make you lovable, inspiring and most importantly human. We live in a world, so stricken with becoming perfect that we forget, we were created to be human;imperfect, chaotic and confusing. Never ever think your precious life isn't worth it, I guarantee that there will be someone will be affected by your loss. Please, for the love of all that is good and bad, reach out if you are in pain and suffering. Depression is a horrifyingly isolating illness, it locks you up in the darkest and most vulnerable corners of your mind, depriving you of love, confidence and your will to fight. So, just if there is someone out there you trust, friends, family, therapists, helplines, heck, even me reach out, please. For the sake of your future self, for what you could become in the future. For the possibility of a life full of love, hang on, please. 
May peace be with you Sushant 
As for Sushant, well I guess there is nothing much left to say, we can praise his work, the wonderful and down-to-earth personality that we lost to the stars too soon. In the end, it's all just a sad reminder of our futility in stopping his death. His death leaves a scathing reminder, that mental illness doesn't discriminate. Not between the rich, poor, famous, literate or illiterate we all fall prey to it. However, the difference between life and death is how we choose to battle it, in silence or with a support system. You get to decide what you want to do with your life, don't make it one you’ll regret. I’m sorry Sushant, I'm sorry you had to take such a decision to find your peace. I hope now that wherever you are, you are filled with the peace and love that you didn't get, here with us.
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Sushant Singh Rajput (1986-2020).                             Lives on Infinitely through his films and art 
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