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Ranveer Singh tells good bye to Alauddin Khilji's character with emotional social media post

| | Nov 05, 2017, at 12:08 am

Mumbai, Nov 4 (IBNS): Actor Ranveer Singh on Saturday made an emotional post as he big good bye to Alauddin Khilji's character after ending his shoot for historical movie Padmavati.

As per trailer, Ranveer has been working hard to make the character look scary on screen.

Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Padmavati is considered as one of the major releases of the year.

Apart from the post, Ranveer shared an interesting sketch of his Alauddin Khilji's character on social media to announce that he has wrapped up shooting for the movie.
"And it's a wrap! Goodbye Alauddin. 1 year and a few weeks later, I bid thee farewell. May your restless soul find its peace... #Khilji," he tweeted.

The movie also features actress Deepika Padukone and Shahid Kapoor.


Image: Ranveer Singh Twitter page

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