Ranveer Singh moving on to next film and new look


Daijiworld Media Network - Entertainment

Mumbai, Nov 28: With the trailer of his upcoming movie Gunday gracing the TV screens, Ranveer Singh has also shed his much talked about moustache. Set in the time frame of 1971 during the formation of Bangladesh, the film tells the riveting tale of two orphans Bikram and Bala who then go on to try their hand at various trades in a bid to survive. From gun couriers to smuggling coal, the two inseparable friends grow up to be reckless, unafraid and much loved in the city of Kolkata.

Arjun Kapoor and Ranveer Singh are the two lovable rogues in the movie and while the trailer promises a lot of heavy duty action it also raised questions on the conspicuous absence of leading lady Priyanka Chopra. It is also said that Arjun Kapoor and director Ali Abbas Zafar were the ones who wielded the deadly scissors that finally got rid of Ranveer's overzealous moustache.

The news doing the rounds also spoke volumes on how Ranveer spent Rs. 2 Lakh on food and drink at a five star hotel in Mumbai recently for the team of Ram-Leela with Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Deepika Padukone present at the celebration. Ranveer's recently released Goliyon ki Rasleela Ram-Leela has minted a reported Rs. 52 lakhs within its first week on the silver screens and looks geared to earn mo

  

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