Bollywood star Ranveer Singh turned 40 on June 6, 2025, and surprised fans by releasing the first look of his upcoming action film, "Dhurandhar". The teaser quickly generated buzz online. Deepika Padukone's reaction to Ranveer Singh's "Dhurandhar" look has been highly anticipated by fans.
While initial speculation arose due to Deepika's silence on social media regarding Ranveer's birthday and the "Dhurandhar" first look, the actress has now publicly shown her support. Deepika Padukone has lauded her husband Ranveer Singh and reacted to his 'Dhurandhar' avatar. She was reportedly seen cheering for Ranveer at the trailer launch event held on November 18, 2025.
The couple's fans have often defended them against social media scrutiny, emphasizing that relationships extend beyond online interactions. Some fans defended Deepika, pointing out that she doesn't always post immediately, even regarding her own film releases. One fan commented that Deepika usually posts about her own movie trailers a day or two later than the release. Furthermore, some fans noted that the couple ensures they spend special days together, which is what ultimately matters.
"Dhurandhar," directed by Aditya Dhar, is slated to release on December 5, 2025, and stars Ranveer Singh, Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, R Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, and Sara Arjun. The film has already courted attention because of the long working hours that the team put in. According to director Aditya Dhar, the cast and crew worked for 16-18 hours continuously for one and a half years. He also added that nobody complained about the demanding schedule.
The film's director, Aditya Dhar's statements about the long working hours have sparked debate, especially since Deepika Padukone has been a vocal advocate for the 8-hour workday in the film industry. In a recent interview, Padukone emphasized the importance of supporting new mothers returning to work and normalizing reasonable working hours. She stated that her own office follows an eight-hour workday policy and has maternity and paternity policies in place.
