
📌 Key Points
- Ranvir Shorey praises Gaurav Gera’s performance in ‘Dhurandhar 2’.
- Shorey acknowledges Gera’s talent and contributions to digital content.
- Gera plays Aalam bhai in ‘Dhurandhar’, unrecognizable from his comedic roles.
- Gera reflects on his character’s depth and personal maturity gained over time.
Gaurav Gera’s role in ‘Dhurandhar 2’ is earning him critical acclaim, including high praise from Ranvir Shorey. Shorey lauded Gera’s talent and his underappreciated contributions to digital entertainment, highlighting a significant turning point in Gera’s career.
Ranvir Shorey’s Shoutout to Gaurav Gera
Actor Gaurav Gera has returned to the Dhurandhar universe with the Ranveer Singh -led sequel, Dhurandhar 2. The actor has been receiving widespread acclaim for his portrayal. Among those praising him is Ranvir Shorey , who gave Gaurav a special shoutout, expressing happiness at seeing his talent finally get the recognition it deserves.
A post on X read, “Meet gaurav gera… He was mainly known as viral character chutki… Despite his talent, he was never offered serious roles… Spent years being underrated… Almost cried in an interview while sharing his struggle to prove his range beyond comedy… Then came dhurandhar… he completely transformed into a serious role as Aalam… Many viewers didn’t even recognize him in the role…Carried the scene after interval in dhurandhar2… Now people gonna remember him forever for this role…Man proved that he’s far more than just a comic actor.”
Gaurav Gera’s Transformation in ‘Dhurandhar’
Ranvir reposted it, writing, “One of the most talented and underrated actors of the country! Besides that, he also doesn’t get enough credit for being one of the pioneers of great digital content in India! @gauravgera is a genius and a powerhouse of talent, and I’m glad the world is finally waking up to him.”
In Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar, Gaurav portrayed the role of Aalam bhai, a doodh soda shop owner in Lyari. Earlier in an interview with Hindustan Times, Gaurav decoded the success of his character, saying, “I have been very low key in one and a half years at least. Daadhi bhi rahi hai, and you also feel mature also. I noticed this change in my personality also off the camera. I am more interested in different socio-political topics now more than before. I think life mein ye ho jaati hai with age.”
Gaurav Gera on Character Depth and Personal Growth
Dhurandhar was set in Lyari, Karachi — a locality notorious for its history of gang wars and violent turf clashes. The film unfolded against the backdrop of covert intelligence operations, interwoven with major geopolitical and terror incidents such as the Kandahar plane hijack, the 2001 Parliament attack, and the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.
The sequel delves into the origins of Ranveer Singh’s character, Hamza aka Jaskirat Singh Rangi, revealing the motivations behind his mission. It also takes the story forward, showing him taking control of the power dynamics in Lyari while working to dismantle a terror network in Pakistan that threatens India. The Aditya Dhar-directed film opened with earnings of ₹ 75 crore gross in paid previews, and minted ₹ 165 crore on release day. Till now, the film has raked in ₹ 230 crore (nett) in India.
Gaurav Gera’s transformation in ‘Dhurandhar 2’ marks a significant shift in his career. With Ranvir Shorey’s endorsement, it’s clear Gera’s talent is finally receiving the recognition it deserves, opening doors to diverse roles.


