Ranveer Singh's Heartwarming Airport Chat with Wheelchair Cricketer Wins Internet

Ranveer Singh warmly greeted and chatted with wheelchair cricketer Bhima Khunti at Jamnagar airport, following an event in Gujarat. Khunti shared a video and heartfelt note on Instagram, praising the actor's simplicity and calling him a "real star." Fans flooded the comments to applaud Ranveer's kind and humble gesture. The actor is also currently receiving acclaim for his dual-role performance in the hit film 'Dhurandhar The Revenge'.

Key Points: Ranveer Singh Meets Fan Bhima Khunti, Praised for Humility

  • Warm airport interaction
  • Fan praises humility
  • Viral Instagram video
  • Success of 'Dhurandhar The Revenge'
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Ranveer Singh interacts with wheelchair cricketer Bhima Khunti, internet praises his kindness

Actor Ranveer Singh shares a kind moment with wheelchair cricketer Bhima Khunti at Jamnagar airport, earning widespread praise for his simplicity and respect.

Ranveer Singh interacts with wheelchair cricketer Bhima Khunti, internet praises his kindness
"Being a superstar is one thing, but being a genuinely good human being is what makes you a real star. - Bhima Khunti"

Mumbai, April 11

Actor Ranveer Singh, who is currently enjoying the success of 'Dhurandhar The Revenge', recently won hearts once again after meeting wheelchair cricketer Bhima Khunti at the airport.

Ranveer was on his way to Mumbai after attending Anant Ambani's birthday celebration in Gujarat when he met Bhima at the Jamnagar airport.

The actor greeted him warmly, shook hands, sat down for a brief chat, and also gave him an autograph before heading for his flight. Ranveer was seen in a stylish white kurta-pyjama with glasses.

Bhima later took to his Instagram to share a video of the meeting and also praised Ranveer's "simplicity, humility, and respect" in a heartfelt note. Sharing how special it was to meet the actor, he wrote, "With Dhurandhar @ranveersingh Sometimes, life gives you moments you'll never forget... Today was one of those days."

"Got the chance to meet Ranveer Singh I've met many people in my life, but the simplicity, humility, and respect I experienced today was truly something special. Being a superstar is one thing, but being a genuinely good human being is what makes you a real star. This moment will stay with me forever," he added.

In no time, fans chimed in in the comment section to react to the post and also praised Ranveer for his kind gesture. One user wrote, "Being humble after success, awesome. God Bless you, Ranveer." Another commented, "I am falling in love with his positive aura, love and respect."

Ranveer has also been receiving love for his performance in 'Dhurandhar The Revenge'. He plays Jaskirat Singh Rangi and Hamza Ali Mazari in the Aditya Dhar franchise. Viewers, critics, and celebrities have all praised his work.

Directed by Aditya Dhar, the action-spy thriller has been performing extremely well at the box office since its release and has continued to draw movie buffs even in its fourth week.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Heartwarming to see! In a world obsessed with fame, such simple, genuine interactions matter a lot. Bhima's words about being a "real star" are spot on.
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Aman W
While this is a nice gesture, I sometimes feel these moments are heavily publicized. I wish we'd see more consistent, off-camera kindness from all celebrities, not just when someone is filming.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows disability sports, this means the world. Visibility for athletes like Bhima is crucial. Ranveer using his platform to highlight such talent, even briefly, is commendable.
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Vikram M
Ranveer in a white kurta-pyjama at the airport is such a vibe! 😄 Jokes aside, it's these small acts of respect that create lasting memories for fans. Good on him.
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Kriti O
Bhima's heartfelt note says it all. "Being a genuinely good human being is what makes you a real star." We need to celebrate this attitude more than just box office numbers.

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