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Reporter at Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Fails to Recognise Ranveer Singh, His Reply

First Published: 21st November, 2022 20:27 IST

The reporter admitted openly that for a moment, he could not recognise who Ranveer Singh is

There’s a good reason why Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh has such a large fan base.

When not slaying the big screen with his performing prowess, the actor easily steals the stage with his eccentric sense of style, witty comebacks, and contagious energy. And now he has done it once again.

A video of Ranveer Singh interacting with former racing driver and F1 commentator Martin John Brundle in which Brundle was unable to recognise Singh has gone viral.

The incident took place at the 2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix where the actor handelled the situation with grace when the journalist failed to recognise him.

In the video, Ranveer Singh can be seen interacting Martin John Brundle. Brundle admitted openly that for a moment, he could not recognise who Ranveer Singh is?

What has been most endearing was Ranveer’s answer to this.

The racer-turned-commentator first asked Ranveer how he was doing.

The actor replied him saying,”On top of the world… I can feel the exhilaration and adrenaline…”

The commentator then asked, “I have momentarily forgotten who you are so can you tell me please.”

He simply introduced himself, saying, “I am a Bollywood actor sir, here from Mumbai, India. I am an entertainer…”

Internet users can not stop praising Ranveer for the way he handled the situation after seeing his reply to Brundle and how he handled the situation.

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