Revisiting Ranveer Singh’s iconic ‘Khilji’ this Holi: The Finest and Most Daunting Scene Of Indian Cinema from Padmaavat That Was Improvised

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MUMBAI: Powerhouse Ranveer Singh is an incredible actor in Indian cinema. He has delivered several iconic films throughout his career, portraying diverse and challenging roles. Known as a powerhouse performer, he brings life to each character, making them unforgettable. Both critics and audiences have lauded his performances, cementing him as a fan favorite. One of his most remarkable roles was Alauddin Khilji in Padmaavat, where he played the ruthless tyrant with unmatched intensity. His portrayal was widely praised, making it one of his best performances and one of the most memorable characters in Indian cinema.

A source close to the project shared an interesting behind-the-scenes story, saying, “The team was thinking what to do differently with the scene and Ranveer specifically because Khilji is unpredictable and lonely as a character. That’s when Ranveer came up with a very unique characterisation in the absence of having anybody to play Holi with and his longing for Padmaavati, he smears his face with Gulaal in the tray, holding onto a sinister expression. It was an improvisational thought and the maestro Sanjay sir loved the thought which he incorporated into the film. That's how the scene came to be and became an iconic scene.”

Throughout Padmaavat, Ranveer Singh’s performance was extraordinary, leaving audiences with goosebumps as he brought the monstrous behavior of Alauddin Khilji to life. One of the most iconic scenes in the film is when Khilji plays Holi alone while waiting outside Maharawal Ratan Singh’s fort. Sitting in a deserted place, he stares at the palace, watching the people of Mewar celebrate. When Raghav Chetan informs him that Mewar is rejoicing, Khilji smears color on himself, celebrating Holi in eerie solitude.

Though a simple scene, it carries a sinister undertone, making it both gripping and intimidating. Ranveer masterfully portrayed Khilji’s madness and obsession, adding layers of intensity to the moment. His expressions, body language, and chilling presence elevated the scene, making it one of the most haunting and unforgettable moments in Indian cinema. This scene alone showcased his unparalleled ability to embody even the most complex characters with remarkable finesse. In fact, it was improvised.

As we celebrate the festival of colors, Ranveer Singh’s sinister yet iconic Holi scene in Padmaavat remains unforgettable. His chilling portrayal of Alauddin Khilji, filled with madness and intensity, continues to be remembered as one of his most haunting performances.

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