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I Was A Bully And Mischievous In School: Ranveer Singh

Darpan News Desk IANS, 22 Jan, 2016 11:10 AM
  • I Was A Bully And Mischievous In School: Ranveer Singh
Actor Ranveer Singh has revealed that he was a bully and a mischievous student in school.
 
"I used to be a bully, I used to be fat, very mischievous. School used to be my life," Ranveer said at the annual day function of his school Learner's Academy here. 
 
"I was here for the entire duration of my schooling years - 15 years - I passed out of here as head boy... I was always the performer, always in the popular bunch," said the actor who sets the stage on fire whenever he performs.
 
Ranveer also interacted with his teachers, whom he remembered by their names. The actor also clicked some selfies with the students sportingly.
 
"I used to perform in plays and dances, and this is where I got the experience that perhaps I could be a performer," said the "Bajirao Mastani" actor, known for his energy and lively spirit, and added that he is thankful to his parents and teachers who were so involved in building his foundation as a person.
 
In an emotional moment, Ranveer also took off his T-shirt to reveal a shirt filled with messages scribbled on it.
 
"This is my school shirt, which I have preserved well... This is one of my most prized possessions and so I thought it'd be a wonderful thing to wear it today."
 
Ranveer will next be seen in Aditya Chopra's "Befikre".

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