Ranveer Singh takes a leap into Hollywood's WME agency
Hollywood's WME agency signs Ranveer Singh on a global scale.


Mumbai: Bollywood star Ranveer Singh has taken a significant step in his global career by joining the renowned Hollywood talent agency, William Morris Endeavor (WME).
According to the online news site Deadline, WME will now represent Singh on a global scale, while he will also continue to be represented by India's Collective Artists Network.
Singh has already made a mark in the international arena, attending various high-profile events.
Recently, he was seen at the launch of Tiffany's flagship store in New York alongside BTS' Jimin and Florence Pugh.
Known for representing Hollywood heavyweights such as Christian Bale, Ben Affleck, Hugh Jackman, Michelle Williams, and Matt Damon, William Morris Endeavor is a highly respected talent agency.
Singh's wife, Deepika Padukone, is already associated with the Hollywood film industry, having signed a deal with talent agency ICM in 2021.
She recently represented India at the Oscars 2023, where she introduced the Academy-nominated song, "Natu Natu."
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