Preetisheel Singh, the acclaimed prosthetics and character designer, reveals the intricate artistry behind transforming Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna for Dhurandhar. From rugged hair textures to layered prosthetics, her work elevates the film's ensemble cast in a tale of intensity and realism.
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Process starts with script analysis and director consultations to map emotional arcs, followed by digital prototypes and 3D silicone face casts mimicking skin texture.
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Ranveer Singh's hair designed for rugged rawness with greasy, unkempt ponytail, freckles, and tanned skin to avoid repetition of past roles like Padmaavat's Khilji.
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Akshaye Khanna's Rehman Dakait built around clean structures highlighting strong features, capturing subtle intensity without overpowering the character.
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Ensemble approach ensured individuality in a cast including Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, and Arjun Rampal, using scars, sweat, dust, blood prosthetics for continuity and realism.
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Each look took 1.5 to 2 hours, prioritizing details like evolving hair for time and pressure, making brief roles feel lived-in and stomach-churning in gore.
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Preetisheel, ex-TCS techie turned two-time National Award winner, runs Da Makeup Lab and has worked with stars like Ranbir Kapoor and Shah Rukh Khan.
In Dhurandhar, recently praised for its immersive visuals, Preetisheel's character designing proves essential for silent storytelling. Hair and textures narrate untold stories, from emotional shifts to raw physicality, immersing viewers in a gritty world. Her Versova lab innovations, combining makeup, prosthetics, and hair, set new benchmarks, with actors like Arjun Rampal sporting scars and gold-plated teeth for authenticity. This behind-the-scenes glimpse underscores how meticulous craft amplifies performances in ensemble thrillers.
Sources: Hindustan Times, India Today, News18.