Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh met Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat at the organisation’s headquarters in Nagpur, in a development that has triggered speculation about a possible political turn following the success of his recent film Dhurandhar.
Both parts of Dhurandhar have performed strongly at the box office, with Singh’s portrayal of an Indian spy drawing widespread praise. However, a section of film commentators has also described the film as being aligned with pro-BJP messaging, adding a political dimension to its reception.
According to sources, Singh arrived in Nagpur on Friday afternoon via a chartered flight from Mumbai and proceeded directly to the RSS headquarters in Reshimbagh. During his visit, he paid tribute at the memorial of RSS founder Keshav Baliram Hedgewar before holding a closed-door meeting with Bhagwat and other senior members of the organisation.
The meeting reportedly lasted for over 90 minutes. Singh returned to Mumbai later in the evening, around 8 pm. Neither Singh nor the RSS has issued an official statement regarding the agenda or outcome of the discussion.
The visit comes shortly after Singh attended the 31st birthday celebrations of industrialist Anant Ambani in Jamnagar, from where he travelled back to Mumbai before heading to Nagpur.
While there is no formal indication of any political move, the timing of the meeting—amid the political undertones surrounding Dhurandhar and its reception—has drawn attention from observers, with some viewing it as a potentially significant development.
