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Randeep Hooda, R. Madhavan, Ranveer Singh: Bollywood’s shape-shifters and their drastic transformations

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 23, 2026, 16:54 IST
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Randeep Hooda

Randeep Hooda has built a reputation for uncompromising physical and emotional dedication. His drastic weight loss for ‘Sarbjit’, intense portrayal in ‘Swatantrya Veer Savarkar’, and layered performances in ‘Main Aur Charles’ and ‘Sultan’ showcase his willingness to push limits. He has also appeared internationally in ‘Extraction’, adopting a hardened mercenary persona. Across projects such as ‘Battle of Saragarhi’, ‘Jaat’, and the upcoming ‘Eetha’, Hooda has repeatedly reshaped his body, voice, and mannerisms to match each character’s reality. His approach is less about performance and more about complete inhabitation.

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Adarsh Gourav

Adarsh Gourav has quietly emerged as one of the most adaptive actors of his generation. His breakout in ‘The White Tiger’ was followed by strikingly different turns in ‘Guns & Gulaabs’, ‘Kho Gaye Hum Kahan’, and ‘Superboys of Malegaon’. In ‘Tu Yaa Main’, he plays a Nalasopara-based rapper, adopting street slang, piercings, and performance style to sell the authenticity. Gourav often modifies his physique, accent, and physicality to suit each narrative world. His global project ‘Alien: Earth’ signals that his transformative range extends far beyond Indian cinema.

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R. Madhavan

Even decades into his career, R. Madhavan continues to reinvent himself with remarkable discipline. From the rugged tone of ‘Dhurandhar’ to the nuanced role in ‘Shaitaan’ and the painstaking biographical work in ‘Rocketry: The Nambi Effect’, he constantly reshapes his screen presence. His appearances in ‘Kesari Chapter 2’ and ‘The Railway Men’ further highlight his versatility. With the Tamil series ‘Legacy’, he continues to explore new creative territory. Subtle shifts in voice, demeanor, and physicality define his method of transformation.

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Ranveer Singh

Ranveer Singh’s flamboyant off-screen personality disappears the moment he steps into character. He bulked up and adopted a fierce look for ‘Padmaavat’ and ‘Dhurandhar’, shaved his head for ‘Bajirao Mastani’, and embraced street rap culture in ‘Gully Boy’. In ‘83’, he meticulously mirrored cricketer Kapil Dev’s posture, voice, and energy. His transformations go beyond appearance, extending to body language and emotional rhythm. Each performance feels like a completely different person inhabiting the screen.

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Aamir Khan

Often labelled Bollywood’s “Mr. Perfectionist,” Aamir Khan helped popularise the culture of extreme preparation. He sculpted a wrestler’s body and later gained substantial weight for ‘Dangal’, experimented with ageing in ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’, and adopted a Sikh appearance in ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’. For ‘Mangal Pandey: The Rising’, he grew long hair and a heavy moustache to embody the revolutionary. His transformations are driven by meticulous research and immersion rather than cosmetic change alone. Each role reflects a deliberate attempt at authenticity.

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Gulshan Devaiah

Gulshan Devaiah stands out for his fearless willingness to experiment with both form and psychology. In ‘Ghost Stories’, he disappeared beneath prosthetics and a body suit to portray a terrifying cannibalistic creature. Meanwhile, in ‘Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota’, he delivered a layered dual performance as the flamboyant assassin “Chaar Cut Aatmaram” and a physically challenged martial arts mentor. Remarkably, he accomplished this while recovering from a real knee surgery. His performances often balance theatricality with emotional precision, making each transformation memorable.

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