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Ranveer Singh launches his own music label IncInk

After impressing audiences with his singing skills in his recent release Gully Boy (2019), wherein he rapped for a couple of songs, Bollywood star Ranveer Singh has now announced his own record label called IncInk.

For his independent music label, Singh has joined forces with music evangelist and filmmaker Navzar Eranee and DJ Cheetah.


Sharing the big news on social media, the Simmba (2018) star wrote: "My passion project. A manifestation of a certain vibe. IncInk is an independent record label formed by artists, for artists... To discover, nurture and promote exciting talents from across India. Presenting #KaamBhaari, #Spitfire and #SlowCheetah from the different hoods of our country. Let's show these boys some love."

His actress wife Deepika Padukone, who could not be with him on this special day, commented on his post, “The sleepless nights, the hours of debate...to witness your dream become a reality. You have no idea how proud I am of both of you. Sorry I cannot be with you all today but know that I am with you with all my heart and in spirit....today and forever.”

On the work front, Ranveer Singh is presently preparing for his next film 83, wherein he plays legendary cricketer Kapil Dev. The film starts rolling soon.

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