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Ranveer Singh sends internet into meltdown as he goes naked for a magazine photoshoot

Netizens are in awe of the actor's naked photoshoot and are comparing him with Burt Reynolds and Milind Soman.

Ranveer Singh sends internet into meltdown as he goes naked for a magazine photoshoot

There is nothing that Ranveer Singh cannot do. The actor knows the art of making heads turn and commanding people’s attention well. Days after featuring in an exciting episode of Netflix’s Ranveer vs Wild with Bear Grylls, the Bajirao Mastani (2015) actor has now grabbed headlines for baring it all for a photoshoot for the magazine cover, Paper.

Yes, Singh took the internet by storm as his naked pictures went viral on social media in absolutely no time. The actor is clicked on a Turkish rug wearing nothing but his birthday suit. He strikes many poses as if determined to take all his fans’ breath away.


Ranveer also discussed his work and his style with the magazine. “It is so easy for me to be physically naked, but in some of my performances, I have been damn fucking naked. You can see my fucking soul. How naked is that? That’s being actually naked. I can be naked in front of a thousand people. I don’t give a shit. It is just that they get uncomfortable,” said the Padmaavat (2018) actor.

Sharing why he never shares glimpses of his personal space, Singh said, “I like minimalism in my spaces and maximalism in my appearance. You go to any space that’s mine, it’s completely sparse, painfully minimal. And I’m very protective of that. I’ve never shown the world my personal space. Never. Not a single picture of me in my house. When guests come over, I ask them not to take any pictures. You’ll never see my house in AD. I just want there to be a space that I know is free of eyes. There are only a few spaces left like that for me.”

Meanwhile, Netizens are in awe of the actor’s naked photoshoot. Some of them are comparing him with Burt Reynolds and Milind Soman.

While the majority of people reacted positively and praised him, there are some who had some hilarious reactions to the photoshoot. Many netizens have expressed them with memes as well. Take a look at these reactions.

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