Actor Vikramm Bhambri recalls how a simple gesture on his first day on set helped ease his nerves and shaped his overall experience as a newcomer. “It was overwhelming and a bit nerve-wracking. I had so many thoughts running through my mind,” he says. “But everything changed the moment Ranveer Singh addressed me as Vikramm sir on the sets of Dhurandhar . I was blown away. From that point on, he became Ranveer bhai for me.”
He adds, “He’s like a best buddy to everyone. Very meticulous about his craft, but also focused on building camaraderie. Full of energy, always cheerful, and motivating everyone around him. A true gentleman and very humble.”
For Vikramm, the journey into films has been about patience and persistence. “Like any newcomer, I went through auditions. It took months before things finally worked out, but that waiting period teaches you a lot,” he shares.
Looking back, he values the experience more for what it taught him as an actor and individual. “Standing alongside such experienced actors was overwhelming, but also very fulfilling. Every moment became a learning experience.”
More than anything, Vikramm says the biggest takeaway has been humility and relationships. “The biggest lesson I learned is to stay grounded and build genuine bonds with your team. That’s something I’ll carry with me throughout my career.”
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