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Ranveer Singh features on Esquire Magazine Cover

| | Jan 03, 2017, at 12:12 am
Mumbai, Jan 2 (IBNS): Ranveer Singh, Esquire's International Man of the Year 2016, becomes the first Indian male celebrity to feature on the magazine's cover.


Being an Esquire man is one of its kind and it’s the first time an Indian male celebrity made it to this elite club.

Ranveer Singh, the heartthrob of millions of women, has become the most popular actor in Bollywood.

He is the one star who zoomed his way to the A-list of Actors in the industry with his maiden venture. In the span of 6years, the actor has made it to the top and there is no stopping him

Other celebs that have been featured on the cover are Robert De Niro, Liam Neeson, Will Smith, Justin Timberlake, George Clooney, Michael Fassbender and of course, Donald Trump.

Prior to this, the only Indian celebrity to have featured on Esquire’s cover was Freida Pinto, who did a bare it all cover for the magazine in 2012.

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