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Ranveer Singh Visits RSS Headquarters Amid Film Success

Ranveer Singh is enjoying the success of his film 'Dhurdhar: The Revenge,' which has grossed ₹1671 crores. Recently, he visited the RSS headquarters in Nagpur, where he met Mohan Bhagwat. The meeting lasted four hours, and while the topics discussed remain unclear, it is believed they talked about the film's success and the RSS's operations. Singh has previously expressed admiration for the RSS and participated in events celebrating its centenary. His film has received widespread acclaim for its action and performances, positioning it close to breaking records set by other blockbuster films.
 

Ranveer Singh's Visit to RSS Headquarters


Actor Ranveer Singh is currently celebrating the success of his latest film, 'Dhurdhar: The Revenge,' which has amassed an impressive collection of ₹1671 crores. Recently, he was spotted at the RSS headquarters, dressed in a simple white kurta-pajama. During his visit to Nagpur, he paid homage at the memorial site of Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar and later met with Mohan Bhagwat.

The meeting reportedly lasted for four hours, with Singh arriving at the RSS headquarters around 4 PM and departing for Mumbai around 8 PM. While the specific topics discussed remain unclear, media reports suggest that they talked in detail about the film's success and the effective operations of the RSS. Photos of the actor's visit and his meeting with Bhagwat have gone viral on social media.

Previously, Singh participated in an event commemorating the centenary of the RSS, where he shared a video on social media congratulating the organization on its 100 years. He has expressed admiration for the work and methods of the RSS.

His film 'Dhurdhar: The Revenge' has sparked widespread discussion, with praise for both his acting and action sequences. This film marks his first major hit following 'Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani,' achieving a worldwide collection of ₹1671 crores. It is on the verge of breaking records previously held by films like 'Baahubali 2' and 'Pushpa 2.'