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Ranveer Singh buys a luxury car worth Rs 4.57 crore after 'Dhurandhar' first look reveal

Ranveer Singh buys a luxury car worth Rs 4.57 crore after 'Dhurandhar' first look reveal

Time of India3 days ago
Ranveer Singh celebrated his 40th birthday by gifting himself a luxury electric Hummer EV 3X worth ₹4.57 crore. He recently unveiled the first look of his film 'Dhurandhar', starring alongside Sanjay Dutt and others. Ranveer married Deepika Padukone in 2018; they welcomed daughter Dua in 2024.
Ranveer Singh
celebrated his 40th birthday on July 6, 2025, in a grand and memorable way. Shortly after revealing the highly anticipated first look of his new film 'Dhurandhar', he treated himself to a luxury electric vehicle, marking the occasion with both style and power.
Luxury Electric Vehicle Purchase
As per News18 reports, Ranveer invested a staggering Rs 4.57 crore (on-road price) to purchase his first electric vehicle. The car stands out for its tough exterior, advanced technological features, and remarkable capability both on paved roads and challenging off-road conditions. The ride, priced at around Rs 3.85 crore ex-showroom in India, was recently delivered to the actor and
Deepika Padukone
's Mumbai residence.
A video capturing the arrival of the massive electric SUV quickly went viral, sparking enthusiastic reactions from fans across social media platforms.
Upcoming Film Projects
On the professional front, Ranveer Singh is preparing to star in 'Dhurandhar', directed by Aditya Dhar, alongside a remarkable cast that includes
Sanjay Dutt
, R Madhavan,
Arjun Rampal
,
Akshaye Khanna
, and Sara Arjun. The recently revealed first look of Ranveer has sparked significant interest, showcasing his intense character with a morally complex edge, marking a notable shift from his previous roles and creating a buzz among fans online.
Apart from 'Dhurandhar', Singh is also working on 'Don 3'.
Ranveer Singh's Career and Personal Life
Ranveer Singh is famous for his strong roles in movies like 'Bajirao Mastani', 'Padmaavat', 'Gully Boy', and '83'. He married Deepika Padukone in 2018, and they had a daughter named 'Dua' in September 2024.
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