When Ranveer Singh posed nude in a photoshoot for a magazine, he actually didn’t do anything new. Model and actor, Milind Soman had done something similar 27 years back when he posed with model Madhu Spare in a photoshoot for a shoe manufacturer. He did it again on his 55th birthday, sharing a picture of himself running nude on a beach.
While these two actors have shed their inhibitions in real life, there are other actors in Bollywood who have not shied away from shedding their clothes or at least some of them, in their movies to remain true to their character. Let’s take a look:
Rajkumar Rao
This remarkable actor shot naked in front of the camera for a prison sequence in ‘Shahid.’ It may be recalled that he got a National Award for his outstanding performance in the film. Before this, he also revealed his skin in the 2010 film ‘Love Sex Aur Dhokha.’
Ranbir Kapoor
The Kapoor family scion dared to reveal all in his debut film Saawariya.’ He was butt-naked while dancing for a song in his movie. More recently, the actor went nude for ‘Sanju’ based on the life of Sanjay Dutt. The actor went naked for a scene that showed him being interrogated.
Aamir Khan
Bollywood’s Mr perfectionist made heads turn when he posed nude, covering himself with a boombox in the hit film ‘PK.’ The poster of the film became controversial even before the film was released.
Neil Nitin Mukesh
Neil Nitin Mukesh went naked in a Madhu Bhandarkar-directed movie titled ‘Jail.’
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