Ranveer Singh's picture from nude photoshoot resurfaces; used as cover for Sufjan Stevens' new album

Updated : Oct 07, 2023 16:17
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American singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens released new album ‘Javelin’ on October 6 and fans are really excited. On the other hand, fans from India were all about Ranveer Singh’s picture from his nude photoshoot as the cover of the album.  

Ranveer's nude photoshoot resurfaces
Ranveer’s nude photoshoot for Paper magazine raised so many made pop culture history and multiple complaints were filed against him. And now when the photoshoot has resurfaced, reactions on the same have been flooding in on internet. 

Fans react
A Reddit user shared a screenshot of Ranveer’s picture and wrote “Sufjan is one of my favourite singers ever, his whole discography is just perfect. I was shocked while searching for his new album to come across Ranveer’s photoshoot. I love this intersection of my two personalities, it’s so funny because it was so unexpected?” 

Another reddit user wrote, "Nothing could've prepared me for this..." 
Ranveer’s viral photos from the photoshoot for the global magazine had taken Internet by storm. The photoshoot was a tribute to '70s pop icon Burt Reynold, who went nude for a shoot for Cosmopolitan magazine in 1972. 

Ranveer's work front
Ranveer was last seen in ‘Rocky Aur rani Ki prem Kahaani’ with Alia Bhatt. The film performed well at the box office and now the actor is all ready of his upcoming film ‘Singham Again’, which releases I August 2024. He also has ‘Simmba 2’ in pipeline. 

Ranveer Singh

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