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From ‘Dhurandhar’ to ‘Kill Dil’: Moments when Ranveer Singh ruled action on screen

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 25, 2025, 16:00 IST
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‘Dhurandhar’

Set for release in December 2025, ‘Dhurandhar’ marks Singh’s return to full-fledged action territory. Early buzz hints at a gritty narrative with high-impact stunts and powerful character arcs. The film is expected to showcase him in a commanding new avatar, adding to his growing line-up of action roles.

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‘Kill Dil’

This action drama presents Singh as a young man shaped by a life of crime, struggling between loyalty and love. The film mixes gunfights, confrontations, and emotional dilemmas as he tries to break free from his violent past. Though it received mixed reviews, his performance brings intensity and internal conflict.

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‘Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela’

This modern retelling of Romeo and Juliet mixes passionate romance with stylized, vibrant action. Singh plays a fiery lover caught in a violent, long-standing family feud. The film showcases dramatic confrontations, intense chemistry, and visually rich combat scenes that highlight the raw, emotional nature of his character.

4/7

‘Padmaavat’

In this grand historical epic, Singh delivers a fierce performance as Alauddin Khilji, a ruthless and power-hungry invader. His portrayal is marked by intense physicality, dramatic expressions, and chilling aggression. The film features large-scale battle sequences where his character’s ambition and brutality take centre stage, leaving a lasting impact.

5/7

‘Sooryavanshi’

Singh appears in a brief yet memorable cameo, reprising his role as Simmba. His entry brings humour, swagger, and action-driven flair to the film’s climax. Despite limited screen time, he adds excitement to the ensemble, contributing to the film’s larger universe filled with cops, chaos, and high-energy sequences.

6/7

‘Gunday’

Singh stars alongside Arjun Kapoor in this action-packed story of two inseparable friends navigating the world of coal smuggling in the 1970s. Filled with chase sequences, fights, and emotional highs, the film explores their bond, ambitions, and conflicts. His energetic performance adds charm to the gritty narrative.

7/7

‘Simmba’

Ranveer Singh portrays a corrupt cop whose carefree, brash attitude takes a sharp turn after a tragic incident forces him to confront his morality. The film blends high-voltage action with emotional transformation, showcasing his shift from a rule-breaking officer to a justice-driven vigilante determined to right his wrongs.

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