Lehra Do Song Lyrics :
Lehra Do Lyrics from 83: is latest Hindi song sung by Arijit Singh feat Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone with music is given by Pritam while Lehra Do song lyrics are written by Kausar Munir. The music video directed by Kabir Khan.
Lehra Do Song Lyrics Watch Video :
Song Credits:
Song: Lehra Do
Movie: 83
Singer: Arijit Singh ,Mohammed Irfan
Lyrics: Kausar Munir
Telugu Lyrics by Sriraag Vadlakonda
Music: Pritam
Starring: Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone
Label: Zee Music Company
Lehra Do Song Telugu Lyrics :
మనదయ్యే ఉదయం నీదని
మనమంతా కాలం గుండెకే చాటుదాం
నేడే లోలోని జ్వాలనీ
వెలుగల్లే లోకం కంటికే చూపుదాం
ఎగరాలీ ఎగరాలి
గగనంలో ఈ జండా ఎగరాలి
మనకలలే నిజమవ్వగా
ఎదనిండే గర్వంలా వెలగాలి
ఎగరాలీ ఎగరాలి
గగనంలో ఈ జండా ఎగరాలి
మనకలలే నిజమవ్వగా
ఎదనిండే గర్వంలా వెలగాలి
ఓ, రాతి శిలలా ఉండిపోతే
లాభముండదు ఏనాడు
గుండెలోని నీ బలంతో
రాసి చూడు నీ నేడు
కన్న నీ కల నీ తెగువై
వెంట రాదా నీ తోడై
నీకు నీవే తోడు ఉంటే
గెలుపు రాదా నీకై
ఎగరాలీ ఎగరాలి
గగనంలో ఈ జండా ఎగరాలి
మనకలలే నిజమవ్వగా
ఎదనిండే గర్వంలా వెలగాలి
ఎగరాలీ ఎగరాలి
గగనంలో ఈ జండా ఎగరాలి
మనకలలే నిజమవ్వగా
ఎదనిండే గర్వంలా వెలగాలి
ఎగరాలి ఎగరాలి
ఎగరాలి
ఎగరాలి
ఎగరాలి
ఎగరాలీ ఎగరాలి
గగనంలో ఈ జండా ఎగరాలి
మనకలలే నిజమవ్వగా
ఎదనిండే గర్వంలా వెలగాలి
Lehra Do Song Hindi Lyrics :
अपना है दिन ये आज का
दुनिया से जा के बोल दो
बोल दो
ऐसे जागो रे साथियों
दुनिया की आंखे खोल दो
खोल दो
लेहरा दो लहरा दो
सरकशी का परचम लहरा दो
गर्दिश में फिर अपनी
सरजमीन का परचम लहरा दो
लेहरा दो लहरा दो
सरकशी का परचम लहरा दो
गर्दिश में फिर अपनी
सरजमीन का परचम लहरा दो
हो हाथ धर के बैठने से
क्या भला कुछ होता है
हो हाथ धर के बैठने से
क्या भला कुछ होता है
जा लकीरों को दिखा
क्या ज़ोर बाजू होता है
जा लकीरों को दिखा
क्या ज़ोर बाजू होता है
हिम्मते मर्दा अगर हो
संग खुदा भी होता है
जा जमाने को दिखा दे
खुद में दम क्या होता है
लेहरा दो लहरा दो
सरकशी का परचम लहरा दो
गर्दिश में फिर अपनी
सरजमीन का परचम लहरा दो
लेहरा दो लहरा दो
सरकशी का परचम लहरा दो
गर्दिश में फिर अपनी
सरजमीन का परचम लहरा दो
लेहरा दो लहरा दो
लहरा दो लहरा दो…
लेहरा दो लहरा दो
सरकशी का परचम लहरा दो
गर्दिश में फिर अपनी
सरजमीन का परचम लहरा दो
Lehra Do Song English Lyrics :
Apna Hai Din Ye Aaj Ka
Duniya Se Jaa Ke Bol Do
Bol Do
Aise Jaago Re Saathiyon
Duniya Ki Aankhe Khol Do
Khol Do
Lehra Do Lehra Do
Sarkashi Ka Parcham Lehra Do
Gardish Mein Fir Apni
Sarjameen Ka Parcham Lehra Do
Lehra Do Lehra Do
Sarkashi Ka Parcham Lehra Do
Gardish Mein Fir Apni
Sarjameen Ka Parcham Lehra Do
Ho Haath Dhar Ke Baithne Se
Kya Bhala Kuch Hota Hai
Ho Haath Dhar Ke Baithne Se
Kya Bhala Kuch Hota Hai
Ja Lakeeron Ko Dikha
Kya Zor Baaju Hota Hai
Ja Lakeeron Ko Dikha
Kya Zor Baaju Hota Hai
Himmate Marda Agar Ho
Sang Khuda Bhi Hota Hai
Jaa Jamane Ko Dikha De
Khud Mein Dum Kya Hota Hai
Lehra Do Lehra Do
Sarkashi Ka Parcham Lehra Do
Gardish Mein Fir Apni
Sarjameen Ka Parcham Lehra Do
Lehra Do Lehra Do
Sarkashi Ka Parcham Lehra Do
Gardish Mein Fir Apni
Sarjameen Ka Parcham Lehra Do
Lehra Do Lehra Do
Lehra Do Lehra Do…
Lehra Do Lehra Do
Sarkashi Ka Parcham Lehra Do
Gardish Mein Fir Apni
Sarjameen Ka Parcham Lehra Do
Extra Information :
About 83 Movie :
The film opens with a black-and-white clip from the 25 June 1983 Cricket World Cup Final between West Indies and India. When India is fielding in the second innings, Madan Lal bowls to Viv Richards, who is on strike. Richards attempts to loft the ball for a six, but Kapil Dev catches him off guard.
The story then jumps to May 30, 1983, at the BCCI office in Mumbai, where an invitation to the Cricket World Cup is sent to BCCI executives. Kapil Dev takes over as captain after Sunil Gavaskar is removed from the position. The members of the squad, Dev, Mohinder Amarnath, Kirti Azad, Madan Lal, and Sunil Valson, are currently playing county cricket in England.
The rest of the team, which also includes PR Man Singh, Ravi Shastri, Balwinder Singh Sandhu, Syed Kirmani, Sandeep Patil, Dilip Vengsarkar, Yashpal Sharma, Roger Binny, Gavaskar, and Krishnamachari Srikkanth, arrived in London and saw the West Indies Cricket Team, the two-time World Cup winners, being followed by photographers at the airport. They meet up with the remaining members of their team once they get to the hotel.
The Indian squad performs appallingly in the four warm-up matches, raising questions about how well they will fare in the World Cup group stage. Dev informs the reporters during the press conference with confidence that his team is coming to win. When the West Indies squad was practicing.
The Indian side was faced with four extremely dangerous fast bowlers: Joel Garner, Andy Roberts, Malcolm Marshall, and Michael Holding. These bowlers were notorious for giving the batsman lethal bouncers. The Queen wishes the teams success at the ceremony at Buckingham Palace, and the teams move forward for a group portrait.
During the team meeting in accented English, Dev delivers an encouraging speech while traveling back to their hotel by bus. India is in Group B with the formidable West Indies and Australia to begin the World Cup. Zimbabwe, who will really be playing in their first World Cup, were also assigned to the same group. At Old Trafford Cricket Ground, India shocks the West Indies by winning their opening game by 34 runs.
Yashpal Sharma being the Player of the Match for his contribution of 89 runs (which was also the highest individual score put up by an Indian cricketer at that time).
The teammates later celebrate at a bar that night. They also manage to win their next match against Zimbabwe by 5 wickets at Grace Road, Leicester thereby leading to the rise in the expectations of the Indian fans. Patil scores a half-century and Madan Lal is named as the Player of the Match.
However, the team becomes over-confident and loses their next match against Australia by a huge margin of 162 runs. Dev is disappointed with the team’s performance, especially with Roger’s performance, and Gavaskar is unable to play due to his leg injury.
With Gavaskar’s absence, the following match with West Indies turns out to be a brutal one as in the first innings, Viv Richards thrashes out the Indian bowlers severely thereby making a score of 119 runs off 146 deliveries. The second innings seems to be more violent when Malcolm Marshall bowls deadly bouncers to the Indian batsmen and one of the bouncers hits .
Dilip Vengsarkar on his chin, injuring him. Mohinder Amarnath puts up a score of 80 runs by bravely facing the bouncers but India lose the match by 66 runs. This cricket match looked more like a bloody battlefield rather than a game of cricket.
The morale of the team is shattered. It is further shattered as Vengsarkar is ruled out from remaining World Cup matches due to his injury which resulted in seven stitches. The disheartened team in the bus is stuck on the route because of the West Indies crowd celebrating and blocking the way.
However, they see a young Indian boy waving a homemade Indian flag which moves the team to tears and raises their spirits. The next match against Zimbabwe on 18 June at Nevill Ground is a do-or-die one as India will be eliminated from the tournament if they lose. The wives of the cricketers also turn up to show their support as it is thought to be their last match.
Gavaskar is back in the team recovering from his injury. India opens up with a shaky start, making 9 runs at the cost of 4 wickets. Dev steps in a hurry onto the field without the helmet as he was taking a shower. While walking to the pitch he sees the disheartened Indian crowd. He then starts scoring runs but the wickets keep falling.
During the lunch break, Dev takes out the Mongoose bat which enables him to hit more powerful shots and gives a better counterattack to the bowlers. He then starts hitting boundaries continuously. Dev then makes a world record of 175 runs (which was previously 171 runs made by Glenn Turner in the 1975 World Cup) and is received with a standing ovation from the crowd and the umpire.
India makes a score of 266 runs which Zimbabwe fail to achieve which leads to India winning the match by 31 runs and also retaining their place in the tournament. This is also the first time that any Indian has ever scored a century in an ODI match, with Kapil Dev being the first one.
A party is held by the High Commissioner in which all the team members show up except for Binny who does not turn up because he is disappointed by Dev constantly chiding him for his bowling performance during net practice.
At the party, Srikkanth jokes around and humorously tells the crowd that Dev had gone mad because he told them that they would beat the West Indies which is the strongest team in the cricketing world, but then he says that he has faith in his captain and he would only go home with winning the World Cup.
The final Group Stage Match with Australia at County Ground, Chelmsford on 20 June is an easy win for India as they win by a huge margin of 118 runs with Binny being the Player of the Match for his contribution of taking 4 wickets, praises Captain.
India qualifies for the semi-final and this creates a wave of excitement across the country as India managed to qualify for the semi-final for the first time. The Prime Minister Indira Gandhi orders her ministry to ensure that every town and village in the country gets a television service so that the semi-final match can be broadcast.
During the semi-final with England, the English batsmen score heavy runs in the beginning. Sandhu is not able to bowl properly as he is disappointed due to his engagement with his fiancée Simran being called off the day before the semi-final because of his living conditions and low salary. Amarnath and Kirti Azad choke off England’s supply of runs by taking wickets.
Azad takes the wicket of Ian Botham in which the ball surprisingly spins low towards the ground. England is restricted to a score of 213 all out. In the second inning Amarnath and Sharma build up runs for India, however, Amarnath is run out. During the partnership of Dev and Patil when 4 runs are needed to win, there is a premature invasion on the field by Indian fans.
This causes the English captain Bob Willis to set his fielders on the left side so that they can escape if there is another invasion. Patil hits a four and India qualifies for the finals of the 1983 World Cup. Amarnath is named the Player of the Match.
This creates further excitement back in India as this win was seemed as unexpected one. On 25 June at Lords, India faces the West Indies again for the final with the latter winning the toss and choosing to bowl.
In the beginning, Indian batsmen are restricted severely by the bowlers with Gavaskar getting dismissed for 2 runs, but Srikkanth aggressively scores 38 runs making him the highest scorer for the Indian team. However, the team is all out for 183 making it the lowest score in the World Cup final. Dev inspires his team to restrict the West Indies batsmen from scoring runs.
The team steps onto the field with a rousing reception in the common room. In the second inning, Sandhu takes the wicket of Gordon Greenidge which gives India a lead. However, Richards launches a barrage of boundaries especially when Madan Lal is bowling. Madan Lal asks Dev to let him bowl another over as Richards underestimates him and Dev gives him another over to bowl.
He bowls to Richards and Richards lofts in the air for six (as shown in the opening sequence of the film) but is caught out by Dev. This proves to be the turning point of the match. With Richards dismissed, the wickets of West Indies fall rapidly with Amarnath taking 3 wickets. When West Indies are 9 wickets down, Amarnath bowls to Holding who’s the last batsman.
Holding misses it and the ball hits his pads. Amarnath and the whole team appeal for the dismissal and Holding is given out leading to India winning the World Cup. The squad rushes towards the dressing room and the jubilant crowd rushes over on the ground and celebrations begin back in India.
A young Sachin Tendulkar back in Mumbai makes a promise that he would play for the Indian cricket team. Amarnath is named Player of the Match and Dev lifts the trophy along with the Indian team. As the credits roll, the real Kapil Dev is shown sharing his experience of winning the World Cup along with a montage of vintage photographs of the team.
Following Gavaskar’s absence, the match against the West Indies proves to be brutal; in the first innings, Viv Richards thrashes out the Indian bowlers severely, making a score of 119 runs off 146 deliveries; in the second innings, things seem to get more violent as Malcolm Marshall bowls deadly bouncers to the Indian batsmen, and one of the bouncers hits Dilip Vengsarkar on his chin, injuring him;
Mohinder Amarnath bravely faces the bouncers and scores 80 runs, but India loses the match by 66 runs; this cricket match looked more like a bloody battlefield than a game of cricket; the team’s morale is shattered, further shattered when Vengsarkar is ruled out of the remaining World Cup matches.
which required seven stitches to heal. The dejected group in the bus is obstructed by the West Indies crowd’s celebrations, leaving them delayed on the road. The team’s spirits are lifted when they witness a small Indian youngster waving a homemade Indian flag, causing them to cry.
India’s next game, which is against Zimbabwe on June 18 at Nevill Ground, is crucial because a loss would mean elimination from the competition. Since this is rumored to be the cricket players’ final match, their wives also show up to support them. Gavaskar has returned to the team to recuperate from his wound.
India opens up with a rocky start, making 9 runs at the cost of four wickets. After having a shower, Dev rushes onto the field without wearing a helmet. While walking to the ground he observes the demoralized Indian audience. The wickets continue to fall, but he then starts scoring runs.
Dev pulls out the Mongoose bat during the midday meal, which helps him hit more forceful shots and provides the bowlers with a stronger counterattack. He then starts striking boundaries continuously. The crowd and umpire give Dev a standing ovation when he sets a world record of 175 runs, surpassing Glenn Turner’s previous mark of 171 runs from the 1975 World Cup. India scores 266 runs, but Zimbabwe is unable to match that total, hence India wins.
The team members all show up for the High Commissioner’s party, with the exception of Binny, who skips it because he feels let down by Dev’s constant criticism of his bowling during net practice.
During the celebration, Srikkanth cracks jokes and playsfully informs the audience that Dev had gone crazy because he had promised them they would defeat the West Indies, the best cricket team in the world. However, he also says he believes in his captain and he would only return home if they win the World Cup.
The last Group Stage Match versus Australia at County Ground, Chelmsford on 20 June is an easy win for India as they win by a wide margin Captain thanks Binny for being the Player of the Match after he took four wickets in a score of 118 runs. Excitation spreads throughout the nation when India advances to the semi-final, marking their first-ever semi-final appearance.
In order to broadcast the semi-final match, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi directs her administration to make sure that every town and village in the nation has access to television service.
The English batsmen start the semi-final match against England with a lot of runs. Due to his living conditions and low self-esteem, Sandhu’s engagement to his fiancée Simran was called off the day before the semi-final, which has left him disappointed and unable to bowl properly.
About Arijit Singh :
Arijit Singh is an Indian playback singer and songwriter who was born on April 25, 1987.Awarded multiple accolades, such as a National Film Award and seven Filmfare Awards, he has composed songs in multiple Indian languages, mainly Bengali and Hindi.
He is praised for his substantial contributions to modern Bollywood music and is well-known for his ability to deliver songs in a variety of musical styles. Singh is regarded as one of the finest vocalists of his generation as well.
In 2005, Singh made his television debut as a contestant on the modern reality series Fame Gurukul. Mithoon composed the song “Phir Mohabbat” for the 2011 film Murder 2, featuring Singh with Saim Bhatt and Mohammed Irfan. Despite the song’s popularity, Singh made his debut in Hindi cinema taken in 2009.
In 2013, he gained notoriety after the hits “Tum Hi Ho” and “Chahun Main Ya Naa” from Aashiqui 2 were released. According to Spotify, he was the most streamed Indian musician in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023. On Spotify, he is the most followed Asian musician and the third most followed artist worldwide.
Childhood
Kakkar Singh, a Punjabi Sikh father[26], and Aditi Singh, a Bengali Hindu mother, welcomed Arijit Singh into the world on April 25, 1987, in Jiaganj, Murshidabad, West Bengal. Lahore was the home of his paternal family during the Partition. At an early age, he started receiving instruction in music at home. His grandma was a singer, and his maternal aunt studied Indian classical music. The role that his maternal uncle performed was
tabla, and his mother performed on the tabla as well as sing. After completing his education at Raja Bijay Singh High School, he attended Sripat Singh College, an institution of the University of Kalyani. He claimed that although he “cared more about music,” he was a decent student, so his parents had chosen to have him trained professionally.
Rajendra Prasad Hazari taught him Indian classical music, while Dhirendra Prasad Hazari instructed him on tabla. He learned pop music and Rabindranath Tagore’s songs, known as Rabindra Sangeet, from Birendra Prasad Hazari.
He began training under the Hazari brothers when he was three years old, and at nine years old, the government awarded him a scholarship to study Indian classical music singing.
He grew up listening to Mozart, Beethoven and classical music from Bengal.[Reference required] He loved listening to Kishore Kumar, Hemant Kumar, and Manna Dey and had great admiration for musicians such as Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Ustad Rashid Khan, Zakir Hussain, and Anand Chatterjee.
Career Initiations (2005–2009)
At the age of 18, Singh’s master Rajendra Prasad Hazari, who believed that “Indian classical music was a dying tradition,” forced him to leave his birthplace and go on the reality show Fame Gurukul (2005), which marked the beginning of his musical career. After placing sixth in the audience poll, he was eliminated.
Director Sanjay Leela Bhansali heard him perform “Yun Shabnami” during the performance, and decided to use him for a song in his next movie Saawariya. Singh’s version of the script was dropped during production. It was never made available. Following the Fame Gurukul, he was signed by Tips chief executive Kumar Taurani for an album that was never published.
He took part in and won a different reality show called 10 Ke 10 Le Gaye Dil. After deciding to go independent, he moved to Mumbai in 2006 and lived in a rented apartment in the Lokhandwala neighborhood. He used the ₹1 million prize money from 10 ke 10 Le Gaye Dil to construct his recording studio. As a music producer, he started writing songs and producing music for radio stations, news networks, and commercials.
During a portion of his early career, Singh produced and programmed music for directors of music including Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Vishal-Shekhar, Mithoon, Monty Sharma, and Pritam. He oversaw the chorus and vocal portions when collaborating with other composers, but it wasn’t until he joined Pritam that he started producing and programming music on his own.
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2010–13: Aashiqui 2 and early releases
Singh began collaborating with Pritam on three movies in 2010: Action Replayy, Crook, and Golmaal 3. When he first began singing in the Telugu cinema industry, it was for the 2010 movie Kedi, which featured the Sandeep-composed song “Neeve Na Neeve Na” Chowdary.
With the Mithoon song “Phir Mohabbat” from Murder 2, which he recorded in 2009 but had released in 2011, Singh made his Bollywood musical debut in 2011. He was requested to sing by Pritam for the song “Raabta” from Agent Vinod (2012), which he was programming for that year.
All four of the song’s renditions kept the same section, and in one of them, he was forced to sing the entire song. In addition to Agent Vinod, Singh performed Pritam voice roles in three more releases that year: Players, Cocktail, and Barfi!.
In 1920: Evil Returns, he also performed the song “Uska Hi Banana” for Chirantan Bhatt. “Uska Hi Banana” was reviewed by Glamsham, which stated that Singh had sung
the song at a very high level while feeling deeply, passionately, and emotionally. In the movie Shanghai, he sung on the song “Duaa” by Vishal-Shekhar. For this, he was awarded the Mirchi Music Award for Best Up-and-Coming Male Playback Singer. He received a nomination from Barfi! for “Phir Le Aya Dil” in the same category.
In Aashiqui 2, Singh starred as both the lead and key vocalist. The movie’s song “Tum Hi Ho” marked the beginning of Singh’s rise to fame. He received multiple nominations and accolades for the song, including the Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer. His three songs from the Telugu film Swamy Ra Ra were well-known in the same year.
Singh kept up his collaboration with Pritam, performing the songs “Ilahi,” “Kabira,” and “Dilliwaali Girlfriend” for Deewani Yeh Jawaani Hai.
In addition to producing the music for the song “Balam Pichkari” from the same movie, he also sang the encore version of “Kabira”. Singh sang two songs for R… Rajkumar: “Dhoka Dhadi” and “Main Rang Sharbaton Ka,” both written by Pritam and taken from Phata Poster Nikhla Hero.
About Mohammed Irfan :
Mohammed Irfan is an Indian playback singer who sings primarily in Hindi. He was born on July 1, 1985. In addition, he has sang in Bengali, Marathi, Tamil, Kannada, Odia, and Telugu.
Childhood
Irfan attended All Saints High School in Hyderabad, where he finished his education, after being born there. Irfan’s music training was initiated by his teacher Ramachari, who saw his talent. He used to return after graduating from high school to take part in yearly performances.
He was crowned Jo Jeeta Wohi Super Star No. 2. In addition, he competed in Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2005, when he sang Ismail Darbar’s Yalgaar Ho Gharana, and Amul STAR Voice of India.
Bollywood profession
Veteran vocalist S. P. Balasubrahmanyam became interested in Irfan. at a Hyderabadi music institute performance. A.R. Rahman invited Irfan to do background vocals for the 2010 Mani Ratnam film Raavan after Balasubramaniam suggested him to him. Alongside Karthik, Irfan recorded the song “Behene De” for the movie.
The song was praised by critics and peaked at the top of the charts for several weeks in a row. He recorded “Salaam Zindagi” and “Rehmat Zara” for Mithoon’s Lamhaa in the same year; for the latter, he won the best male singer debut award.
Irfan, Arijit Singh, and Saim Bhat sang “Phir Mohabbat” in the 2011 film Murder 2, which was produced by Mukesh Bhatt. The song was played on radio stations and enjoyed commercial success. He worked with Meet Bros Anjjan, Himesh Reshammiya, Sajid-Wajid, and other music directors Ganguly Jeet. It was the song “Dil Sambhal Ja Zara” from the movie “Murder 2” that launched his career as a vocalist.
His songs from 2014 includes “Muskurane” from Citylights, “Banjaara” from Ek Villain, “Dard Dilo Ke” from The Xpose, “Tu Hi Tu” from Kick, and “Baarish” from Yaariyan. Composed and performed by Mithoon Sharma, the song “Banjaara” was a commercial hit. Rediff.com’s Irfan reviewed the song. “is another singer making an impression in the Bollywood musical arena, and is sure to be noticed with this number”
About Kausar Munir :
Indian dialogue and lyricist Kausar Munir writes for Hindi films. Mumbai’s Bandra is where Munir was born and raised. She received her degree in English literature from Mumbai’s St. Xavier’s College.
Actor Nirmal Pandey and Munir got married in 1997, but they split up and got divorced in 2000. Since 2001, she and Naveen Pandita have been wed. Sophie Pandita is their daughter.
Munir began working in the media and undertaking some research. Munir is a lyricist who began her television writing career as a writer for the sitcom Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahin. She then wrote songs for Ishaqzaade, Ek Tha Tiger, Dhoom 3, Bajrangi Bhaijaan, and Dear Zindagi before moving on to write Falak Tak for the movie Tashan.
Additionally, she has served as the film English Vinglish’s language consultant. She is also a scriptwriter and has written several lyrics for Bollywood films.
“Live the game!, Love the game!” is the official anthem of the 2021 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. It was composed by Munir, with vocals by Anand Bhaskar and Sharvi Yadav, and music by Amit Trivedi. The majority of the song is in English, but she occasionally uses “Hinglish”
About Ranveer Singh :
Actor Ranveer Singh Bhavnani was born in India on July 6, 1985, and primarily works in Hindi cinema. He has won numerous honors, including five Filmfare Awards. He is one of the highest-paid actors in India and has been listed in the Celebrity 100 list of Forbes India since 2012.
After earning his degree from Indiana University Bloomington, Singh spent a few years working in advertising. In the romantic comedy Band Baaja Baaraat (2010) from Yash Raj Films, he made his acting debut and won the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut.
His performance as a depressing robber in the 2013 thriller Lootera won him attention, and he became well-known for his roles in films with Sanjay Leela Bhansali, starting with Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela (2013). In the role of Bajirao I, he Alauddin Khilji in Bhansali’s historical dramas, Padmaavat (2018) and Bajirao Mastani (2015).
For the former, he received the Filmfare Award for Best Actor; for the latter, he received the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor.
Singh got further Best Actor honors at Filmfare for his roles as an aspiring rapper in the musical drama Gully Boy (2019) and Kapil Dev in the sports film 83 (2021) following his lead role in the very successful action movie Simmba (2018). He starred in a string of financially unsuccessful movies before starring in Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani (2023), a romantic comedy directed by Karan Johar.
In addition, Singh has hosted The Big Picture on television (2021–2022) and is an advocate for a number of companies and goods. Deepika Padukone, his frequent co-star, is his wife. Off-screen, he is renowned for his colorful sense of style.
Childhood and schooling
Anju and Jagjit Singh Bhavnani welcomed Ranveer Singh Bhavnani into their Sindhi family on July 6, 1985, in Bombay, Maharashtra, India. During India’s Partition, his ancestors relocated from Karachi, Sindh (in modern-day Pakistan) to Bombay.
Ritika Bhavnani is the elder sister of the man. Singh explains that he dropped his surname Bhavnani, since he felt that the name would have been “too long, too many syllables”, thus downplaying his brand as a “saleable commodity”.
Singh’s paternal grandmother was character-actress Chand Burke, the sister of diplomat and writer Samuel Martin Burke who was active in Pakistan after independence. Singh’s mother’s cousin Sunita (née Bhavnani) is married to actor Anil Kapoor.
Singh always aspired Having participated in a number of school plays and debates, Singh initially wanted to be an actor. However, after enrolling in Mumbai’s H.R. College of Commerce and Economics, he realized that it would be difficult to break into the film industry.
Deciding that acting was “too far-fetched,” Singh turned to creative writing instead. In 2008, he left India for the United States, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Telecommunications from Indiana University Bloomington, where he also chose to minor in theatre.
After graduating in 2007, Singh returned to Mumbai and worked for a few years as a copywriter in the advertising industry, working for companies like O&M and J. Walter Thompson.gave it up to become an actor. He then made the decision to submit directors his portfolio. He would attend a variety of auditions, but would only receive calls for little parts and never had any good opportunities: “Everything was so bleak.” It was really annoying. There were moments when I questioned if I was doing morally.”
About Deepika Padukone :
Indian actress Deepika Padukone (pronounced [d˪iːpɪkaː pəɖʊkoːɳeː]) was born on January 5, 1986. Her main role is in Hindi films. As of 2023, she is the highest-paid actress in India, and she has won three Filmfare Awards. She is included among the most well-known figures in the country; in 2018, Time named her one of the 100 most important people in the world, and in 2022, Time gave her the Time100 Impact Award.
Padukone was reared in Bangalore after being born in Copenhagen, the daughter of badminton player Prakash Padukone. She competed in national badminton tournaments as a youngster, but she gave up the sport to pursue a career as a fashion model. She started getting offers for movies, and in 2006, she made her feature debut as the lead character.
of Aishwarya, the Kannada movie. Then, in her first Bollywood film, Om Shanti Om (2007), Padukone costarred with Shah Rukh Khan in a dual part that earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. After winning critical acclaim for her lead part in the romantic comedy Love Aaj Kal (2009), Padukone experienced a brief setback.
Cocktail (2012) was a pivotal moment in her career. She went on to star in romantic comedies Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani and Chennai Express (2013), a heist comedy Happy New Year (2014), period dramas Bajirao Mastani (2015) and Padmaavat (2018) directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, and the Hollywood action film XXX: Return of Xander Cage (2017). She was also praised by critics.
for winning two Filmfare Awards for Best Actress for her roles as Juliet in Bhansali’s Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela (2013) and a stubborn daughter in Piku (2015). After a brief break and two financially disastrous films produced by her own firm, Ka Productions, Padukone starred in Pathaan and appeared briefly in Jawan, two of the highest-grossing action movies of 2023.
Padukone won the 2018 World Economic Forum Crystal Award for founding The Live Love Laugh Foundation, which raises awareness of mental health issues in India. She has created her own line of women’s clothes, performs in stage plays, and is a well-known celebrity brand endorser. Her other endeavors consist of investing in startups and a brand for self-care. Padukone is wed to Ranveer Singh, a regular collaborator.
Childhood and modeling career
Padukone was born to Indian parents who spoke Konkani on January 5, 1986, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Her mother, Ujjala, works as a travel agent, while her father, Prakash Padukone, used to be a professional badminton player. Anisha, her younger sister, plays golf. Ramesh, her paternal grandfather, served as the Mysore Badminton Association’s secretary.
When Padukone had just turned one year old, the family moved to Bangalore, India. She attended Sophia High School in Bangalore and Mount Carmel College to finish her pre-university coursework. After that, she enrolled at the Indira Gandhi National Open University to pursue a Bachelor of Arts in sociology, but she left since her modeling profession interfered with her classes.
According to Padukone, she did not have many friends and was socially uncomfortable as a young child. Her life revolved around badminton, which she began playing competitively at an early age. In a 2012 interview, Padukone described her typical day as follows:
“I would wake up at five in the morning, go for physical training, go to school, again go for playing badminton, finish my homework, and go to sleep.” Throughout her academic years, Padukone pursued a career in badminton and participated in national badminton competitions. She participated in a few state-level baseball competitions as well.
In addition to focusing on her studies and athletic career, Padukone was a child model, making her debut in a few commercials at the eight years old. She wanted to switch her career path and become a fashion model in the ninth grade. “I realized that I was playing the game only because it ran in the family,” she subsequently said in an explanation.
Upon asking my father if I may stop playing the game, he responded without any anger.” She started working as a model full-time in 2004 and was trained by Prasad Bidapa.
In the beginning of her career, Padukone modeled for a number of different companies and goods after appearing in a TV ad for the soap Liril. She debuted on the runway for designer Suneet Varma at Lakme Fashion Week in 2005, and she took home the Kingfisher Fashion Awards’ Model of the Year title. When Padukone made an appearance, her notoriety grew.
“Since Aishwarya Rai, we haven’t had a girl as beautiful and fresh,” designer Wendell Rodricks remarked in a well-known print campaign for the 2006 Kingfisher Calendar. She was discovered by Rodricks, who signed her up with the Matrix entertainment agency, while she was taking a jewelry class at Ganjam.
When Padukone moved to Mumbai at the age of 21, she stayed at her aunt’s house. She became well-known in 2006 when she appeared in the music video for “Naam Hai Tera,” a song by Himesh Reshammiya from the album Aap Ka Surroor.
Padukone soon started to get offers for movies. Thinking that she was too unskilled to be an actor, she signed up for a class at Anupam Kher’s film school. After much conjecture in the media, the filmmaker Farah Khan, who had Having seen her in Reshammiya’s song video, she decided to cast her in the movie Happy New Year, which was her next project.
Rodricks acknowledges that he assisted her in landing the part. Khan contacted Malaika Arora in search of a model to play the lead role in the movie. Padukone had been modeling for Rodricks for around two years at that point. Rodricks suggested her to Arora, a close friend of his, who subsequently suggested her to Khan.