Ranveer
Realised
In
10th
Grade
During
an
interview
with
a
leading
channel,
Ranveer
Singh
said,
‘'The
only
thing
I
ever
wanted
to
do
was
to
become
an
actor.
And
then
it's
in
around
10th
grade
that
I
realise
that
in
the
position
that
I
am
in
the
film
industry
the
way
it
is
structured
is
very
nepotistic.''
When
Only
Star
Kids
Were
Getting
Break
''At
the
time
when
it
was
around
the
year
2000
when
I
was
in
10th
grade
and
I
was
looking
around
me
the
only
people
who
were
getting
break
were
sons
of
actor,
director
and
producers.''
There
Was
Abhishek,
Hrithik
&...
‘'There
was
Abhishek
Bachchan,
Hrithik
Roshan,
Tusshar
Kapoor
and
Zayed
Khan,
you
know
everybody
had
a
lineage,
there
was
absolutely
no
example
to
go
by,
to
kind
of
pace,
to
take
a
bunt
on,
that
if
he
has
done
then
why
can't
I
do,
there
were
only
Shahrukh
Khan
and
Akshay
Kumar
and
that
too
years
ago.''
So
I
Said,
Let
Me
Become
A
Copy
Writer
''It
was
just
too
farfetched
for
me
at
the
time
at
the
age
of
15
to
think
that
I
would
get
a
break
in
the
film
industry,
so
I
actually
let
go
of
my
dream.
I
said
let
me
become
a
copy
writer
and
I
was
pursuing
that.''
I
Was
A
Student
Of
''I
was
a
student
of
Mass
Media
for
four
years.
By
chance
I
took
an
acting
class
and
they
asked
me
to
perform
something
on
the
first
day
and
I
did.
And
I
felt
this
immense
rush
you
know
that
came
back
to
me.
I
was
like
men,
this
is
when
I
feel
the
most
alive,'' he
added.
On
His
Upcoming
Film
When
asked
about
Gully
Boy,
Ranveer
told
a
leading
web
portal,
"It
is
incredible.
It
is
a
story
of
these
boys
who
come
from
tough
existence.
They
are
a
franchise
to
a
lot
of
people
who
have
got
a
tough
life.''
It
Is
Closest
To
My
Heart
‘'They
found
an
expression
in
art
and
in
music.
They
have
broken
through
as
recording
artists.
It's
something
I
feel
for,
very
strongly
and
the
film
is
perhaps
closest
to
my
heart
after
Band
Baaja
Baraat
because
it
is
my
first
film
but
Gully
Boy,
is
closest
to
my
heart
because
I
am
keen
to
be
champion
of
this
cause
of
trying
to
grow
and
develop
this
most
wonderful
music
scenes
which
are
flourishing
and
coming
out
of
the
streets
of
Mumbai."