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Times 'Dhurandhar' star Ranveer Singh spoke straight from the heart about his daughter, Dua

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 20, 2026, 07:42 IST
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Born in September 2024 to Ranveer and Deepika Padukone, Dua has already changed the way the actor talks about life

When celebrities become parents, the tone often shifts. The spotlight softens a little, the words feel less rehearsed. And with Ranveer Singh, that shift has been especially noticeable. Known for his loud energy, big performances, and unapologetic personality, the actor has, in recent months, shown a quieter, more grounded side, one that revolves around his daughter, Dua.
Born in September 2024 to Ranveer and Deepika Padukone, Dua has already changed the way the actor talks about life, work, and everything in between. And while the couple has kept their child largely away from the public eye, the few moments Ranveer has opened up have been telling.
Here are five times he let his guard down and spoke honestly about fatherhood.

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“Infinite happiness” that changed everything

The first real glimpse into Ranveer’s emotions came soon after Dua’s birth. And it wasn’t dramatic or overly polished, it was simple. He described the feeling as “infinite happiness.”
That phrase stayed with people. Because it didn’t sound like a line. It sounded like someone was still processing a life-changing moment.
And he didn’t stop there. He spoke about being on “daddy duty,” almost with pride. Not as a joke, not as a passing comment—but as something he was fully present for.
For someone constantly in the public eye, that shift towards something so personal felt real.


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When fatherhood became a daily experience, not a headline

But what stood out more was how quickly fatherhood became part of his everyday life.
There wasn’t a sense of detachment. No “I’m balancing it all perfectly” narrative. Instead, it felt like he was learning in real time. Adjusting, showing up, figuring it out as he went.
And that’s probably why it resonated. Because most parents aren’t trying to be perfect. They’re just trying to be there.
Ranveer, in his own way, seemed to be doing exactly that.

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The quiet respect behind the scenes

One of the most talked-about moments didn’t even come from Ranveer directly, but from something Deepika Padukone shared.
When the couple was deciding about starting a family, Ranveer told her, “It’s your body… whenever you feel ready.”
And that says a lot.
Because fatherhood, in his case, didn’t begin with the baby. It began with that understanding. That respect. That willingness to step back and support.
It’s not loud. But it matters.

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Why the name ‘Dua’ says everything

Even the way they named their daughter tells you something about how he sees this phase of life.
The couple took time to settle on the name. They didn’t rush it. They wanted to first hold her, understand her presence, let her just exist before defining it.
And then they chose “Dua,” which means prayer.
It’s simple. But also deeply personal.
Not a flashy name. Not something designed for headlines. Just something that reflects what she means to them.

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Seeing motherhood through his eyes

Another moment that stood out was how Ranveer spoke about Deepika as a mother.
He described her as the “best version” of herself after Dua’s birth, adding that everything in her life now revolves around their daughter.
And there’s something very telling about that.
Because even when talking about someone else, the focus comes back to their child. To how she has reshaped their lives. Their priorities. Their sense of self.
It’s not about grand statements. It’s about noticing the change.

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A different kind of Ranveer Singh

If you’ve followed Ranveer Singh’s journey, you’ll know he’s never been one to hold back. Big energy, big expressions, big emotions.
But fatherhood seems to have added a new layer.
He still has that energy. That spark. But there’s also a calmness now. A sense of grounding. And it shows in the way he talks.
Not performative. Not exaggerated. Just… honest.
And maybe that’s what makes these moments stand out.
Because in an industry where everything can feel curated, these glimpses don’t.


And that’s the thing about parenthood, it doesn’t always show up in big announcements or perfectly framed moments. Sometimes, it’s just in the way someone says a simple word. Or pauses before answering. Or chooses what matters a little more carefully.
With Dua, that shift has already begun.


And you can hear it every time he talks about her.

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