“Ranveer Singh Is A Volcano”: Vikramaditya Motwane, the director of Lootera, Applauds the Dhurandhar Star
Ranveer Singh: The overwhelming agreement around Ranveer Singh has become unavoidable as Dhurandhar continues to send shockwaves across the box office. His performance is being praised by reviewers, spectators, and industry experts as one of his most powerful performances to date, solidifying his reputation as the best actor of his time. Filmmaker Vikramaditya Motwane, who previously helmed Ranveer in Lootera, contributes a profoundly perceptive voice to this chorus. Thinking back on the accolades Ranveer is getting for Dhurandhar, Motwane offered a viewpoint that transcends applause and is based on conviction.

“I really like Ranveer, but I think we still haven’t seen enough of his true potential. He is capable of so much more, in my opinion, and I firmly think that his best is yet to come. He has so much inside him. In the aftermath of Dhurandhar, a movie that left audiences reeling from Ranveer’s intensity, physicality, and emotional control, Motwane’s remarks are particularly poignant. His portrayal has been cited by reviewers as the key factor for the film’s impact and unprecedented box office run, and social media is overflowing with comments complimenting his on-screen persona.
Motwane reflected on Lootera’s unwavering dedication to his art, which has only been more pronounced over time. He is a person who puts a lot of effort into a position. He immerses himself and gives it his all. He is totally committed—100, 1,000%. He is a man with a lot of plans. I always get the impression that he has a true volcano inside of him that will eventually explode. All you have to do is wait for the perfect director to lead him to those moments. It will arrive, I believe. He is still very young.
It feels like the “volcano” is about to explode. Along with delivering incredible numbers, Ranveer Singh’s portrayal in Dhurandhar has won praise from colleagues, spectators, and critics alike. The movie serves as a reminder that cinema bends around Ranveer when he makes a commitment, and if Motwane is correct, everything we’ve seen so far could just be the beginning.