Ranveer Singh has been the centre of attention ever since Dhurandhar released. From fans praising his acting to curiosity around his personal life, the actor has been in the news for several reasons. When the film released, an eagle-eyed fan shared screenshots of the end credits and claimed that the rumours about the actor demanding five vanity vans were true. However, his co-star Gaurav Gera has now debunked the rumours.
Gaurav Gera on Ranveer Singh’s five vanity van claims
Farah Khan asked him about the interesting anecdote of Ranveer’s teasing during Dhurandhar’s reading. Ranveer and Gaurav had earlier done a “Chutki” video together, and the star remembered that. Gaurav shared, “We were sitting for Dhurandhar’s reading, and it went on for a long time. In the middle, Ranveer took a break to go to the loo. I had my beard at that time. He followed me and teased me in that voice, saying, ‘Chutki, washroom jaayegi?’ He is super fun, quite a brat. He is wonderful.”
Farah also praised the actor and said that all his demands should be met after this performance. “What a talent. 5 van aur dedo usko, Dhurandhar ke baad (give him 5 more vanity vans after Dhurandhar).”
“I didn’t see these many vans,” Gaurav clarified. After that, she smiled and replied, “Give it to him if he wants it.”
About Ranveer Singh’s vanity van claims
For those unaware, there had been chatter that the actor travelled with not one but multiple customised vans on set — one for personal use, another converted into a gym, and a third for his private chef and support staff. While nothing was officially confirmed back then, Dhurandhar’s end credits may have added fuel to the fire.
In the vendor transportation section of the credits, viewers noticed three separate vans listed — ‘Hamza Van’, ‘Hamza Staff Van’, and ‘Hamza Normal Van’. His team had later denied the claims.
More about Gaurav Gera
The actor is receiving praise for his role as Aalam Bhai in Dhurandhar. His now-viral line, “Darling Darling, Dil Kyu Toda,” has taken over social media.
For the uninitiated, he first rose to fame with his role as Nandu in the iconic show Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin, where his friendship with Jassi, aka Mona Singh, is still remembered. The actor also became extremely famous for his “Shopkeeper” videos on social media.
