Ranveer Singh Talks About The Power Of Tragic Humour ( Photo Credit – Ranveer Singh / Instagram )

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Bollywood star Ranveer Singh, whose latest film ‘Jayeshbhai Jordaar dropped in theatres on Friday, has a penchant for different forms of humour, more so tragic humour and satire which the film hinges on. For him, satire and tragic humour are sharp weapons for making a social commentary in the face of a crisis.

The actor, who has always been a “closet writer” and has earlier worked as a copywriter with advertising agency Ogilvy & Mather, spoke to IANS about the art of satire, the reference point for ‘Jayeshbhai Jordaar’, his director Divyang Thakkar and the writer in himself who’s constantly at work even while performing in front of the camera.

‘Jayeshbhai Jordaar’ is a satire, a first for Ranveer as an actor. Revealing how enriching the experience was for him to work in the set up of satirical comedy, Ranveer Singh shares, “I love satire. I am a closet writer as well so satire, tragic humour and black comedy are some of my favourite themes of humour as a writer. There is something about satire that I absolutely love. When you have so much to say when there is a social commentary to be made and it’s told in the most humorous ways it suddenly changes the equation entirely.”

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