"Career hai, ups and downs hote rehte hain": Ranveer Singh recalls rough phase before 'Dhurandhar', thanks Ambanis for backing spy drama
Aug 22, 2026
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 22 : In Reliance's documentary film 'Parvah Hai Toh Parivar Hai', Bollywood star Ranveer Singh acknowledged the abundant love and appreciation showered by audiences on the 'Dhurandhar' franchise, expressing his gratitude to the Ambani family for placing their trust in the makers and backing the project.
Ranveer further said that the Ambani family showed faith in him and supported him at a time when he was having a rough phase in his career.
"Dhurandhar was not an easy film to mount; it was not an easy film to execute. There were several challenges. Dhanke ke chot pe ja ke back karna conviction ke saath, that if this works out, we will be breaking new ground," he shared.
"I have to say I was given all the love, all the support and all the encouragement, even at a time when my movies were not doing well. Career hai, ups and downs hote rehte hain. But to have received that kind of support meant a lot to me. It's nothing short of a blessing, an honour, and a privilege to be associated with the Ambani family" Ranveer added.
He also praised Reliance Foundation Founder and Chairperson Nita Ambani for her vision and initiatives aimed at taking India's heritage, talent, and achievements to the world.
"We all know what position they occupy, and with that position comes great responsibility. And their contribution in that regard is incomparable. They create sports, entertainment, arts and culture, education, and philanthropy.The way they highlight our culture on a global stage, especially Neeta Bhabhi, is with genuine pride and genuine passion. It's India's time to shine on the global stage," he said.
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Meanwhile, Ranveer is currently busy shooting for his next film. Directed by Jai Mehta, 'Pralay' is positioned as an ambitious survival drama set in a near-future Mumbai devastated by a deadly pandemic and a subsequent zombie outbreak.
The film marks a major new project for Singh following the 'Dhurandhar' duology.