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Ranveer Singh wins hearts again — Makeup artist drops rare BTS details from Dhurandhar set
Prosthetic and makeup artist Karandeep Singh, who worked on Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar franchise, has praised lead actor Ranveer Singh for his dedication and commitment to his craft.
Sharing memories from working with Ranveer Singh on Dhurandhar, the film that has been performing strongly at the box office, Karandeep took to Instagram to express his admiration for the actor.
He wrote, “The precision with which you performed Hamza and then transformed into Jaskirat was simply outstanding. As an artist working closely with you, I learned so much about what hard work, persistence, and honesty towards your craft really mean.”
He further added, “And today, that dedication is visible on screen for the whole world to see. I truly hope people learn from the discipline and passion behind this massive success.”
Karandeep also highlighted Ranveer’s professionalism during the demanding shoot, noting that the actor never displayed any complaints despite long hours of prosthetic and makeup application.
“As a makeup artist, working with you is always a pleasure. Not once have you shown tantrums, even when we had to apply heavy prosthetics, blood effects, and complex makeup for hours — sometimes in 45° heat with those intense costumes. Trust me, it’s not easy… but you always made it easier for the team,” he wrote.
He concluded his post by saying, “Well… now the whole world knows. Thank you for the love, patience, and trust you showed in our work.”
Directed by Aditya Dhar, Dhurandhar: The Revenge is a sequel to Dhurandhar, which was released in 2025 and went on to become one of the biggest box office successes of the year.
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