In
his
eight-year-old
career,
Ranveer
Singh
has
played
a
lazy
lad-turned-wedding
planner,
a
charming
thief,
a
Gujarati
Romeo,
a
Maratha
warrior
and
most
recently
a
vile
Sultan.
The
actor,
who
is
awaiting
the
release
of
his
next,
Simmba,
says
the
idea
of
working
in
the
Rohit
Shetty
directorial
got
all
his
"adrenaline" pumped
up,
something
he
thrives
on.
After
the
mega
success
of
Padmaavat,
Ranveer
is
geared
up
to
play
a
Mumbai
cop
Sangram
Simmba
Bhalerao
in
his
last
offering
for
2018.
"'Simmba
is
the
type
of
film
I
loved
as
a
kid.
The
masala
film
is
something
that
attracted
me
to
become
an
actor
in
the
first
place.
Getting
a
chance
to
work
with
Rohit
Shetty
is
the
king
of
masala
movies
is
a
huge
deal
for
me.
I
find
it
very
challenging.
You
have
to
perform
so
many
things
-
there
is
comedy,
action,
drama-
everything
together...
"This
movie
has
a
lot
of
all
genres.
The
adrenaline
is
what
I
live
for
and
hence
shooting
for
this
was
a
blast,"
the
actor
told
PTI
in
an
interview.
The
33-year-old
actor
says
he
tried
his
best
to
get
into
the
skin
of
the
character
but
felt
a
bit
nervous
about
working
with
Rohit.
"It
was
a
blast
working
with
Rohit
and
the
rest
of
the
cast.
I
did
feel
a
slight
pressure
to
deliver
but
that
was
just
me
wanting
to
ace
my
first
film
as
a
masala
hero
with
Rohit,"
he
says.
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For
the
actor,
who
still
runs
like
a
free
spirit
in
terms
of
being
labelled
as
a
"type"
of
performer,
Ranveer
finds
comedy
the
toughest
cookie
to
crack.
"It's
always
been
a
conscious
choice
for
me
to
be
a
versatile
actor.
Growing
up,
I
used
to
always
admire
actors
who
had
that
chameleon
quality
and
who
could
transform
themselves
into
anyone
and
any
kind
of
genre.
Those
are
the
type
of
actors
I
aspire
to
be
and
hence
I
always
ensure
all
roles
that
I
choose
are
starkly
different
from
each
other,"
he
says.
"Comedy
is
the
hardest
as
you
need
to
nail
it
with
every
dialogue
delivery.
I
don't
have
any
expectations
for
December
but
I'm
just
enjoying
the
process.
It's
very
enriching
and
I'm
trying
to
absorb
all
of
it.
It's
exciting
to
see
the
audience
anticipation
though,"
he
adds.
Also
starring
debutante
Sara
Ali
Khan,
Simmba
is
set
to
open
on
December
28.