Dhurandhar end credits confirm long-speculated secret about Ranveer Singh. ‘Hamza Van’ post goes viral
The teaser for Dhurandhar: The Revenge has sparked renewed interest. Online communities are dissecting the film's end credits, specifically 'Hamza' vendor listings. This has revived discussions about Ranveer Singh's reported use of multiple vanity...

Fans Dig Deep Into the End Credits
As conversations around the film evolve, online communities have begun exploring details that go far beyond the storyline. Members of the BollyBlindGossips subreddit recently shifted focus to the end credits, particularly a section listing transportation vendors. Sharp-eyed fans noticed three distinct entries carrying the name Hamza: Hamza Van, Hamza Staff Van, and Hamza Normal Van. These listings quickly triggered curiosity and speculation, with many linking the repeated name to Ranveer Singh’s character, Hamza Ali Mazari, and reviving long-running chatter about the actor’s elaborate on-set arrangements.Reports on Vanity Van Requirements Resurface
This renewed discussion has brought back an earlier report by The Hollywood Reporter, which had claimed that Ranveer Singh typically operates with three separate vanity vans during shoots. According to the report, one van is meant strictly for his personal use, another is dedicated to fitness routines, and a third caters to meals prepared by his private chef. The report also highlighted the financial implications of maintaining such setups, noting that routine upkeep for a single van can range between Rs 10 lakh and Rs 15 lakh.Breaking Down the Cost of Luxury Vans
The same coverage had outlined how dramatically the price of vanity vans can vary based on customization. Ultra-luxury super vans, designed with multiple rooms and expandable living areas, can reportedly cost anywhere between Rs 2 crore and Rs 3 crore. High-end customized options featuring premium materials like Italian marble, plush recliner seating, and built-in gym equipment may fall in the Rs 75 lakh to Rs 1 crore bracket. Mid-level vans offering basic comfort elements such as sofas, a compact pantry, a television, and a functional washroom are estimated at Rs 35 lakh to Rs 50 lakh. At the most basic level, vans equipped with little more than a changing area and air-conditioning may cost between Rs 15 lakh and Rs 20 lakh.Filmmaker Shares Cautionary Tale From the South
Adding fuel to the debate, filmmaker Sanjay Gupta previously shared an anecdote during an appearance on Cyrus Broacha’s podcast that underscored how entourage demands can derail film projects. He recalled an incident involving a Bollywood actor who had committed to a South Indian production. When the team assembled at a studio location, the producer was shocked to discover six vanity vans arriving from Mumbai, a cost that had never been discussed upfront.Hidden Costs Lead to a Project Being Scrapped
According to Gupta, the producer initially tried to remain accommodating but grew furious upon learning that the overnight transport of the vans was being justified as a time-saving measure. The unexpected expense reportedly ran into nearly Rs 18 lakh. The production halted immediately, and the actor was asked to return to Mumbai under the pretext of location issues. Once the actor left, the vans were dismissed, and the producer ultimately decided to cancel the project altogether, making it clear that such unilateral decisions were unacceptable.Speculation and Unanswered Questions
Although Sanjay Gupta did not disclose the identity of the actor involved, industry watchers and online users began drawing connections to Ranveer Singh. Speculation intensified due to his earlier association with filmmaker Prasanth Varma’s project Rakshas, which he later exited, officially citing creative differences. With no confirmation from those involved, the theories remain just that, but they continue to keep conversations around Dhurandhar, its star, and Bollywood’s behind-the-scenes excesses very much alive.The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.