Ranveer Singh gets 'rockstar' treatment at NBA All Star Game, chills with Machine Gun Kelly. See Pics

Updated : Feb 19, 2022 15:06
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Ranveer Singh was recently a part of the NBA All Star Game in Cleveland. Other celebrities, who were a part of the game were Machine Gun Kelly, Matt James, Jimmie Allen and more.

Fans expected Ranveer Singh to bring his A-game to the red carpet ahead of the game, knowing his love for fashion. The handsome star surely didn't disappoint, as he stunned in a cool avatar before the game.

The actor shared his pictures from the game on Instagram and captioned it, 'Ball is life.' He also shared a couple of pics from the basketball court in which he was seen having a conversation with player Tacko Fall.

Ranveer also penned a note after his All-Star game and expressed his gratitude for all the love.

Earlier, in an interview with Pinkvilla, Ranveer opened up about the game. He said, “I have been following basketball since my childhood and playing keenly since my teens; it is a life-enhancing sport that has developed a righteous sportsman’s spirit within me which has helped me tremendously in my career and personal life as well. It is an absolute honor to participate in NBA All-Stars Celebrity Game and I am grateful for this opportunity, I look forward to living my dream.”

The fan pages of the Gully Boy star also posted videos of the actor playing basketball. He was given a huge shoutout by the commentators who introduced him as 'a Bollywood star with over 38 million followers on Instagram'.

Ranveer was last seen in Kabir Khan's film 83, and now has several films lined up. These include Jayeshbhai Jordaar, Cirkus, Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani and others.

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