Rajat Arora Calls Working With Ranveer Singh ‘An Amazing Experience’ Actor Rajat Arora reflected on his experience collaborating with Ranveer Singh on the film Dhurandhar, describing it as an “absolutely amazing” journey. Arora, who portrayed the character Mukka in the movie, praised Singh for his infectious energy and positive attitude, calling him an inspiration. Arora shared vivid memories of their first meeting during the film’s production. He recalled arriving in Thailand for costume trials and being overwhelmed upon encountering Singh in person. “I was just lost in my thoughts,” Arora said, describing how Singh greeted him warmly with a smile and a hug, saying, “Welcome to the gang, brother!” The moment left Arora stunned, as he struggled to believe it was real. Beyond the initial meeting, Arora highlighted Singh’s supportive nature throughout the shoot. He noted that Singh often provided feedback during rehearsals, helping refine his performance. “Whenever he watched the scenes on the monitor, he would appreciate my work and sometimes guide me in certain moments,” Arora said, emphasizing how this collaboration elevated his acting. Arora also shared lighthearted anecdotes about Singh’s spontaneity both on and off camera. He recounted a scene where they were instructed to interact naturally, leading to an impromptu exchange. Arora joked, “Bhaijaan, wahan ka non-veg bada bakwaas hai, pet kharab ho jaata hai… kahin aur chalte hain aaj,” to which Singh responded with, “Tu veg khaya kar.” Arora admitted he suppressed laughter during the take but couldn’t help bursting into giggles afterward, marveling at Singh’s ability to come up with quick, humorous lines. The actor concluded by underscoring Singh’s multifaceted personality, noting his friendliness and creativity both in front of and behind the camera.#ranveer_singh #thailand #film_production #dhurandhar #rajat_arora

Rajat Arora and Vikramm Bhambri React to Sara Arjun’s Viral Gun Scene in Dhurandhar The Revenge Trailer Rajat Arora and Vikramm Bhambri have shared their thoughts on Sara Arjun’s intense gun scene in the trailer for Dhurandhar The Revenge, describing it as a significant departure from previous action sequences. Bhambri humorously addressed the moment where Arjun is shown pointing a gun at Ranveer Singh, stating that the scene’s impact is far greater than the earlier installment. He emphasized that the trailer’s action is not just more intense but also emotionally charged, with twists that elevate the narrative. “It’s not only about the actions but also the emotions and the twists,” Bhambri said, noting that the sequence is “dhamakedaar” (thrilling) compared to the previous film’s “ghayal” (violent) tone. Arora added that the second part of the series will be more brutal and emotionally engaging, ensuring deeper audience connection. He highlighted the extended runtime, suggesting it exceeds the initial three-hour duration, which reflects the creators’ confidence in the story’s intensity. “What you’ve seen so far isn’t even close to what’s coming,” Arora said, joking that revealing details could lead to legal consequences. The actors also discussed Akshaye Khanna’s role in the sequel, with Bhambri teasing that his appearance might be hinted at in the prequel. Arora noted that while some scenes may suggest Khanna’s involvement, his character is no longer part of the story. Arora further described the sequel as a bold step, stating that the action sequences will push boundaries, with the phrase “India maaf nahi karegi” (India will not forgive) underscoring the film’s intensity. He emphasized that the story’s emotional depth and physical stakes will resonate strongly with viewers.#dhurandhar_the_revenge #akshaye_khanna #sara_arjun #rajat_arora #vikramm_bhambri
