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IMDb’s Popular Indian Celebrities List: 20-Year-Old Sara Arjun Surpasses Ranveer Singh in Latest Rankings

IMDb has released its latest Popular Indian Celebrities list, and the rankings have thrown up a major surprise with 20-year-old actor Sara Arjun outperforming several established stars, including Ranveer Singh. The updated list reflects the growing buzz around current and upcoming projects that are dominating conversations across social media and entertainment platforms.

Sara Arjun Surpasses Ranveer Singh

The surge in popularity comes at a time when filmmaker Aditya Dhar’s much-anticipated project Dhurandhar continues to generate strong momentum. The second part of the film, scheduled for release on March 19, has amplified audience interest, keeping the project firmly in the spotlight. With teaser drops, promotional material, and fan speculation flooding social media, Dhurandhar has emerged as one of the most talked-about Indian film franchises of the moment.


Sara Arjun’s rise in the rankings highlights the growing impact of young performers in the industry. Having already gained recognition for her earlier performances, her current popularity indicates increasing anticipation around her upcoming projects, positioning her as one of the most promising talents to watch.


Ranveer Singh, who has consistently featured among IMDb’s most-searched celebrities, slipped below Sara Arjun in the latest update, underscoring how rapidly audience interest can shift based on ongoing promotions, trailers, and media attention.


IMDb’s Popular Indian Celebrities list is compiled based on page views from millions of IMDb users worldwide and serves as a real-time barometer of audience curiosity and industry buzz rather than box office performance alone. This week’s rankings also feature a mix of actors and filmmakers whose recent releases, announcements, or upcoming films have sparked widespread discussion.


With Dhurandhar continuing to trend and newer faces capturing public imagination, the latest IMDb list reflects a dynamic phase in Indian cinema—where emerging talent and high-profile projects are redefining popularity metrics.

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