Ranveer Singh shared a heartfelt Instagram Story for Smriti Chauhan, praising her in glowing terms after what he described as an “incredible creative process.” The actor wrote, “The purest soul. The mightiest spirit. Our juggernaut of love. Grateful to have basked in your warmth and radiance through this incredible creative process! You are infinite in every way!” He posted the note with a photo of Chauhan and filmmaker Aditya Dhar, both smiling and holding microphones. The Story also tagged @smriti.schauhan and Aditya Dhar Films.
Ranveer Singh's heartfelt note for Smriti Chauhan
According to Ranveer Singh’s Instagram Story, the actor addressed Smriti Chauhan directly and wrote, “The purest soul. The mightiest spirit. Our juggernaut of love. Grateful to have basked in your warmth and radiance through this incredible creative process! You are infinite in every way!” The post tagged Smriti Chauhan and also referred to Aditya Dhar Films in the same Story.
Smriti Chauhan puts soul into her work
He called her “The purest soul” and “The mightiest spirit,” then added, “Our juggernaut of love.” He also wrote, “Grateful to have basked in your warmth and radiance through this incredible creative process!” Ranveer Singh closed the note with, “You are infinite in every way!”
Smriti Chauhan is the costume designer linked to ‘Dhurandhar.’ Filmmaker Aditya Dhar has credited her with creating 250 looks for Ranveer Singh’s character, Hamza, in the film. Separate coverage has also highlighted her work on key looks from the movie, including costume details tied to Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the
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