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Ranveer Singh injured; might not perform at the IPL opening ceremony

ranveer singh

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Ranveer Singh, who has been spotted playing football games a lot of late, has reportedly injured his shoulder during one of his matches. Owing to this, the actor who has been prepping hard to perform at the IPL opening ceremony might be unable to do his act, however, will continue shooting for Zoya Akhtar’s Gully Boy.

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Ranveer’s spokesperson while confirming his injury in a statement said:

“Ranveer Singh has injured his shoulder during a football match and has been advised not to overstrain it for at least 1 month. Ranveer is, however, not taking any breaks and will continue shooting for Gully Boy as per schedule. Ranveer is in consultation with the doctors who will advice him, in a day or two, on whether he would able to perform at this year’s IPL opening ceremony in which he is doing the finale act.”

Well, this is surely going to upset a lot of his fans.

If reports are to be believed, Ranveer is being paid a whopping amount of Rs 5 crore for his act in IPL. However, only time will tell if he is allowed to perform given his shoulder injury.

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Meanwhile, in Gully Boy, Ranveer is paired opposite Alia Bhatt.

The movie is slated to release in February 2019. Ranveer will also be seen in Rohit Shetty’s Simmba opposite Sara Ali Khan. Simmba is slated to release on December 28, 2018.

Ranveer in an interview earlier had revealed that Gully Boy is a film close to his heart after his debut movie Band Baaja Baarat.

We wish him a speedy recovery!

 

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