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Ranveer Singh has been featured on the May issue of Rolling Stone India along with rappers Kaambhaari, Slow Cheeta and Spitfire. The actor recently announced his IncInk collaboration where he will be mentoring many artists who are trying to make their careers in the entertainment industry. After the success of Gully Boy in which Ranveer essayed the role of an aspiring rapper, it has, in a way given a platform to many artists.
In the cover story, Ranveer Singh talks about his dreams including writing film scripts, composing music and becoming a director one day. “I want to write film scripts, I want to try my hand at composing music, I want to be a music director and I want to direct a film. I am not a good singer, but I can rap. I want to mentor promising creative talent and I want to be a channel, a conduit and facilitator of creation. I have always wanted to start a scriptwriters’ consortium. I wish to even have a record label. I want to be a multifaceted creative entity,” he said.
Talking about his IncInk collaboration, the actor further added, “My involvement in IncInk is all heart. It is only passion and nothing else. I don’t expect to gain anything — na paisa na naam (I am seeking neither fame nor money). I love the music these artists are making. They have so much to say and the world needs to hear them. And if I can do anything for them, I’m all for it!"
Ranveer Singh, on the work front, is currently prepping for '83 starring as Indian Captain Kapil Dev. The film, helmed by Kabir Khan, is slated for April 2020 release.
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