Six times when Ranveer Singh met famous international stars

Updated : Nov 25, 2022 15:03
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Actor Ranveer Singh was in Abu Dhabi recently for the Formula 1 Grand Prix and he shared selfies with many international celebrities on Instagram. From hanging out with former basketball player Shaquille O’Neal to creating reels with American socialite Paris Hilton, the actor had a gala time with international stars.

Here’s a quick compilation of Ranveer’s meeting with the legends over the last few months.

Paris Hilton 
Ranveer shared an epic boomerang video with the socialite, recreated her most famous line, ‘That’s hot’.

Shaquille O’Neal 
The ardent NBA fan also met Shaq, former basketball player, for the second time in Abu Dhabi, and this time the actor created dance video with him and shared it on Instagram. He got Shaq to dance to his song ‘Khalibali’ from ‘Padmaavat’.

Trae Young 
Ranveer and NBA star Trae Young set the basketball court on fire as performed bhangra on the song 'Gallan Goodiyaan' from actor’s film 'Dil Dhadakne Do'.

Akon 
Taking to his Instagram stories, Ranveer shared a video of him and Akon singing the hit ‘Ra.One’ song ‘Chammak Challo’ with much enthusiasm. Ranveer captioned the video, ‘Haha throwing it back with the OG @akon.’

LeBron James 
Ranveer attended the NBA All-Stars match in LA this year and got the opportunity to fist-bump King James. He shared the picture on Instagram and called it a ‘precious moment’.

Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly 
He also met up with this Hollywood power couple at the same event and shared a selfie with them on Instagram stories. 

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