Thursday, April 9, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

I have only been dumped so far: Ranveer

Darpan News Desk IANS, 31 Oct, 2014 08:43 AM
  • I have only been dumped so far: Ranveer
Actor Ranveer Singh, who has often been chased by link-up rumours, says so far he has not dumped anyone in his life.
 
"Actually I have never dumped anyone in my life so far. I have only been dumped so far," Ranveer said at the unveiling of "Nakhriley" song from "Kill Dil" at the Yash Raj Studios.
 
Director Shaad Ali's "Kill Dil" is coming out Nov 14.
 
Co-incidentally Ranveer's "Ram-leela" also released in November.
 
Is November auspicious for you?
 
"I don't know because I don't decide the release dates of my films. I can only work hard as an actor. I hope even 'kill Dil' does as well as 'Ram-leela did," said the actor who is reportedly dating his "Ram-leela" co-star Deepika Padukone.
 
In "Kill Dil", he has teamed up with Parineeti Chopra and Govinda and says that the latter inspired him to be an actor.
 
"The biggest reason why I have become an actor is Govinda," said Ranveer.
 
"Since childhood days I have been watching his films and dance moves, so I can proudly say that today I am here only because of Govinda. I think I am the biggest fan of Govinda," he added.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

'Holiday' not really a remake, says Akshay

'Holiday' not really a remake, says Akshay
Akshay Kumar cringes at the very mention of the term "remake" in the context of his forthcoming actioner "Holiday: A Soldier is Never Off Duty". And he has his reasons.

'Holiday' not really a remake, says Akshay

'Jhalak..' learning process for me: Remo

'Jhalak..' learning process for me: Remo
Choreographer-director Remo D' Souza, who is back on the judge's panel of the seventh season of celebrity dance reality show "Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa", says the reason he chose to judge the show is that it's a learning experience for him.

'Jhalak..' learning process for me: Remo

Bhojpuri film 'Deswa' wows viewers in Toronto

Bhojpuri film 'Deswa' wows viewers in Toronto
Can you imagine a Bhojpuri film engrossing and entertaining audiences at an international film fest? Debutant Nitin Chandra's "Deswa" has done just that, giving the Bhojpuri film industry, reeling under distasteful content and lack of creativity, a much-needed facelift on the global platform.

Bhojpuri film 'Deswa' wows viewers in Toronto

Smriti Irani's 'Baa' sends blessings for her political journe

Smriti Irani's 'Baa' sends blessings for her political journe
Sudha Shivpuri, who played the elderly 'Baa' to Smriti Irani when they starred together in the long-running TV soap opera "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi", has sent her blessings and good wishes to the newly appointed cabinet minister, whom she believes will carry out her duties with utmost dedication.

Smriti Irani's 'Baa' sends blessings for her political journe

Desi, deglam: Rani goes 'Mardaani'

Desi, deglam: Rani goes 'Mardaani'
Rani Mukerji has taken on effervescent roles in the past -- but for the forthcoming entertainer "Mardaani", where the recently married actress essays a police officer's role for the first time, she has shed frills and style to get under the character's skin.

Desi, deglam: Rani goes 'Mardaani'

I've become numb to both success and failure: Ayushmann

I've become numb to both success and failure: Ayushmann
Ayushmann Khurrana plays a scientist in Vibhu Puri's "Hawaaizaada", a near-illiterate in "Dum Lagake Haisha" and also doing Shoojit Sircar's football film. The actor, who chooses his projects carefully, is not unnerved by failures or swayed by success.

I've become numb to both success and failure: Ayushmann