Paresh Rawal Calls Ranveer Singh’s Method Acting Process For Padmaavat Wrong: ‘Jitne Bhi Daaru Pee Lo…’

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February 27, 2025

Paresh Rawal once raised objections about Ranveer Singh’s method acting process and called it ‘wrong’.

Ranveer Singh played the role of Alauddin Khilji in Padmaavat.

Ranveer Singh has always been open about his method acting process for Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Padmaavat. In several interviews over the years, the actor has mentioned that the character of Alauddin Khilji stayed with him even when the shoot was over. However, Paresh Rawal once raised objections about Ranveer’s method acting process and called it ‘wrong’.

A video of Paresh Rawal from one of his past interviews has resurfaced on Reddit in which he was asked about Ranveer Singh’s acting process for Padmaavat. The actor expressed disappointment with it and said, “Agar aap aisa karte ho na bhaiya toh ye galat tarika hain. Aap ke andar saakshi bhaav hona chahiye. Accha mujhe ek baat bataiye ap jitna bhi daaru pee lo maa ya biwi ke palang pe jaake hi so jaate ho. Woh saakshi bhav hain na (If you follow such a process then it is wrong. You must have a witness attitude in it. Even after you have a lot of alocohol, one still goes home to their mother or their wife. That is the witness attitude, right)?”

“Ye galat hain ki main role mein ghus gaya tha… toh kisi ko chaku maar doge aap (This is wrong that for a role you forget everything… so one can also stab someone like that)?” Paresh Rawal added.

Set in 1303 AD during medieval India, “Padmaavat” tells the fearless story of Queen Padmavati, played by Deepika, and her battle against the ruthless Sultan Alauddin Khilji. (Ranveer Singh). The film highlights her strength in protecting her kingdom and honor from Khilji’s sinister ambitions. The plot centers on Padmavati, who marries Maharawal Ratan Singh, the ruler of Chittor, a kingdom located in northwest India, and the struggles that unfold as Khilji targets her beauty and power.

Padmaavat was re-released in theatres earlier this month.

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