
Ranveer Singh starrer Dhurandhar has been the talk of the town ever since its release on December 5. The high-octane action thriller has not only shattered box office records but has also sparked conversations around its layered storytelling and powerful performances. With stalwarts like Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, and R. Madhavan earning widespread acclaim, the film has firmly established itself as one of the biggest cinematic events of the year.
Amid the celebration, one performance that quietly stood out was that of actor and comedian Gaurav Gera. Known to millions as the man behind iconic comic characters like Chutki and Shopkeeper, Gera underwent a striking transformation for Dhurandhar, appearing almost unrecognisable as an undercover Indian spy disguised as a juice seller. While his role was brief, it played a crucial part in aiding Ranveer Singh’s character during a key mission in the film.
Taking to Instagram, Gaurav Gera recently shared behind-the-scenes moments from the sets and recalled a memorable interaction with Ranveer Singh that instantly took him back a decade. Sharing pictures from the shoot, Gera wrote, “Hum pehle bhi mile hai… Hamza 😄 2015 mein — Chutki aayi thi Shopkeeper ki dukaan par. Bholi si awaaz mein boli: ‘Shopkeeper inner garment dena.’ Video gaya viral.”
He went on to explain how the connection resurfaced years later. “Phir thoda twist aaya — Kuch mahine baad 2015 mai… Wahi scene, wahi dialogues… bas is baar Chutki ko Shopkeeper ki jagah mile RS. Chaddi nahi mili, reel bani, woh bhi udi.”
According to Gera, the real surprise came years later, during Dhurandhar. “Cut to 2025. Das saal baad, Dhar Saab @adityadharfilms ne Aalam Juice Centre pe @ranveersingh ko bheja aur RS ne poocha: ‘Yahan koi kaam milega?’” The actor revealed that Ranveer immediately recognised him despite the heavy disguise and transformation.
Gera also added a humorous postscript about the moment Ranveer Singh truly figured out who he was. “PS: I had grown full beard and we all were sitting for the mind-blowing narration… In the washroom break, I was sitting and RS comes from behind my chair and says, ‘Chutki washroom jayegi?’ I was like leh… meri itni dadhi waste ho gayi.”
Gaurav Gera has been a familiar face in Indian entertainment for decades. He rose to fame with Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin, where he starred alongside Mona Singh, and later became a viral sensation through his sharply observed comedy sketches and reels. Characters like Chutki and Shopkeeper turned him into a pop-culture staple, with his catchphrases becoming internet classics long before the influencer era took over.
Dhurandhar marked a significant shift in Gera’s on-screen image. As a silent, watchful operative blending into the background of a bustling juice centre, he shed his comic identity entirely. His transformation was subtle but effective, proving his versatility as an actor beyond comedy.
As Dhurandhar continues its historic run, moments like these offer a reminder that cinema often thrives on long-standing relationships, shared histories, and unexpected full-circle moments. For Gaurav Gera, being recognised as Chutki by Ranveer Singh after ten years was not just funny — it was quietly affirming.
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