Ranveer Singh will be managed by Collective Artists Network after parting ways with YRF, says reports

Updated : Nov 09, 2022 13:30
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After Parineeti Chopra, actor Ranveer Singh parted ways with Yash Raj Films Talent amicably. Now, as per a Variety report, the star will be exclusively managed by Indian artist management firm Collective Artists Network. This agency is also managing his wife, actor Deepika Padukone’s account.

Variety reported that Collective will see how Ranveer Singh’s enterprise can be scaled up so as to achieve global breakthroughs.

A source told Variety that ‘this is the biggest and the most exciting development because this marks the coming together of the most exciting brand in India today, Ranveer Singh, and the country’s most powerful management agency. Ranveer, in just 12 years, has become a supernova in India. He is regarded as the best actor of India today with a global presence like no other.’

The agency was previously known as Kwan.

According to indianexpress.com, a source close to YRF said the agency will always be a home for Ranveer Singh. The source also said that Aditya Chopra picked him as a newcomer and since then he has become one of the biggest superstars of our country.

Ranveer Singh made his Bollywood debut with YRF’s romantic comedy, ‘Band Baaja Baaraat’, alongside Anushka Sharma. He was last seen in Yash Raj Film’s ‘Jayeshbhai Jordaar’, which couldn’t perform well at the box office.

The actor will next be seen in Rohit Shetty’s ‘Cirkus’. The film releases on December 23, 2022. He will also be seen in ‘Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani’ with Alia Bhatt.

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