Ranveer Singh in Dhurandhar is a volcano waiting to erupt: Vikramaditya Motwane
Filmmaker Vikramaditya Motwane believes that Ranveer Singh’s full potential is still untapped, calling him “like a volcano waiting to erupt”, as the actor earns praise for Dhurandhar.

More than a decade after Vikramaditya Motwane’s release the robber Still celebrated for its emotional depth and lyrical storytelling, Ranveer Singh’s restrained performance is often cited as one of the film’s enduring highlights. As the actor is now earning widespread praise for his powerful turn in Aditya Dhar stalwartMotwane reflected on Ranveer’s evolving craft, describing him as “like a volcano waiting to erupt” and said that the actor’s best work is still to come.
In an exclusive interview with News18 ShoshaThe filmmaker recalled working together Ranveer on Lootera And praised the actor’s dedication towards his art. Talking about Ranveer’s approach towards a role, Motwane said, “He is someone who gives a lot to a role. He gives himself completely. He is completely in – 100, 1,000%. He is someone who has a lot going for him. I always feel there is a real volcano inside him that is going to erupt at some point. You are just waiting for those moments to see it, with the right director guiding him.” I think it will come. He is still young.”
Motwane also emphasized on the appreciation Ranveer is currently receiving. stalwartPointing out that audiences are still only scratching the surface of what the actor can actually deliver. He said, “I honestly love Ranveer, but I think we still haven’t seen what he’s really capable of. I think he’s capable of a lot more, and I really believe his best is yet to come. He’s got a lot of potential in him.”
Filmmaker, known for critically acclaimed projects like Stuck, Jubilee And CTRLalso shared his thoughts on what has worked for Bollywood in the last year. Considering the success of films like Dhurandhar, Sayyara, Lokah And shadeMotwani cited freshness as the key factor. “This whole year, whether it’s Dhurandhar, Sayyara, Lokah Or shadeAll those who worked honestly had one thing in common. As always, there was a sense of freshness – seeing something you haven’t seen before, or haven’t seen for a while. The moment something starts to feel like, ‘We’ve seen this a lot lately,’ or it becomes stale, the audience has a tendency to move away from it. I think freshness and emotional connect are two things that audiences always look for in a film. The moment you give them that, it works.
Motwane’s latest OTT series black warrant His status as a storyteller became worth seeing. The show emerged as one of the most talked about releases of last year, winning big at the Filmfare OTT Awards and earning widespread appreciation for its writing and performances, while steadily gaining popularity through strong word of mouth.


