Ranveer Singh attends Red Sea Film Festival – honoured by Sharon Stone
Ranveer Singh attends Red Sea Film Festival – honoured by Sharon Stone
Ranveer Singh attended the Red Sea International Film Festival on day 2. He was honoured by Sharon Stone with an award for his accomplishments.
The festival in Jeddah witnessed many celebrities in attendance including Johnny Depp. Ranveer posed with
the Pirates of the Caribbean fame actor whom he hails as his Inspiration.
Whereas Sharon Stone calls him creative genius’
Presenting the award to Ranveer, Sharon Stone took to the stage saying that he has had the exciting pleasure of meeting Ranveer Singh earlier. What a great guy! He is truly an all-rounder creative genius. It gives him genuine great pleasure to welcome him to the stage to receive yet another prestigious award.
After receiving the award, Ranveer thanked his fans for their support saying that he wants to thank his beautiful fans the most as they have been his driving force. They inspire him to push his limits and strive for greatness, to find that moment of truth that is invaluable.”
Meanwhile, Ranveer flaunted his award, while posing with Johnny Depp, who also attended the festival. He also thanked Johnny Depp for being an inspiration for his versatility. In their photo, Johnny twinned with Ranveer in black semi-formal outfits.
Ranveer wasn’t the only one to be honoured this year. Alongside him, actor Diane Kruger and actor-writer Abdullah Al-Sadhan were honoured as well.
Red Sea Film Festival 2023
Which kickstarted on November 30 opened with Iraqi director Yasir Al-Yasiri’s fantasy film, HWJN. The fest continues till December 9. Many popular celebrities across the globe are going to be a part of the festival.
Talking about Ranveer, Mohammed Al-Turki, CEO of Red Sea Film Foundation, previously revealed in a statement that this year they are honouring Ranveer Singh, an icon of Hindi cinema; Diane Kruger, who has delivered a series of unforgettable characters from Helen of Troy to Tarantino’s Bridget von Hammersmark and affected us with her powerhouse performance of the avenging Angel Katja in Fatih Akin’s In the Fade; as well as the hugely beloved Abdullah Al-Sadhan who has been a mainstay of Saudi entertainment through Tash ma Tash for two decades and will also appear in this year’s competition title Norah.
They are thrilled to be recognising each of their varied and deep contributions to cinema and to have them with them for their third edition concluded Mohammed Al-Turki, CEO of Red Sea Film Foundation.
News Edit K.V.Raman