Ranveer Singh’s most memorable dialogues: Ranveer Singh is an experience. Every time he steps on screen, he brings with him an energy that fills the theatre. He can be loud, raw, and wild. He can also be quiet, broken, and vulnerable. That range is what makes him one of the most exciting performers in Hindi cinema today.
Whether he is dressed as a fearless warrior, a reckless lover, a flamboyant brat, or a national hero, there is one thing he never misses, leaving the audience with words that stay in memory long after the film ends.
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With his dialogues Ranveer Singh creates moments. They carry his style, his madness, and his ability to transform into someone else completely. Ahead of his upcoming film ‘Dhurandhar’, directed by Aditya Dhar, it feels like the perfect time to look back at some of his most iconic dialogues.
Bajirao Mastani (2015)
“Bajirao ki raftaar hi Bajirao ki pehchaan hai.”
In ‘Bajirao Mastani’, Ranveer disappeared into the role of Peshwa Bajirao. His shaven head, his warrior stance, and his roaring delivery of lines like this made him unforgettable. This particular dialogue captured the speed, spirit, and unshakable confidence of the Maratha general.
Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela (2013)
“Hero banne ke liye jigar ki zaroorat padti hai … aur jab jigar ho toh bhari bandook ka kya kaam?”
This was the film that introduced Ranveer in full force. As Ram, he was fiery, passionate, and reckless. The dialogue reflects his raw courage, the kind that laughs in the face of weapons and danger.
Simmba (2018)
“Joh deto traas, tyancha mi gheto class.”
Ranveer’s cop drama ‘Simmba’ was full of swagger, but this line stood out for its mix of humor and authority. Playing Inspector Sangram “Simmba” Bhalerao, Ranveer turned a mass entertainer into something even bigger with his energy.
83 (2021)
“Ground ke bahar hamari life mein kuch bhi ho raha ho … jab hum yeh uniform pehenkar ground mein utarte hai … toh hamara ek hi maqsad hota hai … jaan lagake desh ke liye khelna.”
In ’83’, Ranveer took on the near-impossible task of playing cricket legend Kapil Dev. But instead of an imitation, he brought alive the spirit of a man leading a team into history.
Lootera (2013)
“Meri zindagi mein sab ne mera istamaal kiya … pyar sirf tumne kiya.”
In stark contrast to his louder roles, ‘Lootera’ gave us Ranveer at his most delicate. As a conman torn between guilt and love, his eyes carried as much weight as his words.
Padmaavat (2018)
“Khiljio ne aaj tak kabhi haar qabool nahi ki … Suraj doobne se pehle bhej do sipahi … naap lete hai in Rajputo ke aukaat.”
As Alauddin Khilji, Ranveer was terrifying, magnetic, and unstoppable. This dialogue dripped with arrogance, ambition, and menace. For many, Khilji remains Ranveer’s boldest transformation.
Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahaani (2023)
“Taad lo jitna taadna hai, dekhne ki cheez hai badi mehnat se banayi hai … all natural, no steroids.”
Here, Ranveer played Rocky, a flashy Delhi boy with more charm than sense. This cheeky dialogue summed up the playful spirit of the character.
Now, all eyes are on ‘Dhurandhar’, Ranveer’s much-awaited project with director Aditya Dhar. Early glimpses suggest a completely new avatar for him, one that is darker, sharper, and unlike anything he has done before.