The reviews from here and abroad have pointed out the same. Taran Adarsh of Bollywoodhungama wrote: "Ranveer Singh has definitely taken a giant leap from all of his previous performances and delivers a crisp act here. He holds the film strongly on his shoulders and also prevents it from sinking."
Rajeev Masand in his review of Dil Dhadakne Do said: "Ranveer Singh is effortlessly charming as the rich slacker, always ready with a clever quip. There's an innocent, boyish quality to his humor and even his dancing. He's terrific in one of the film's best scenes, throwing caution to the wind, exposing his parents' double standards with fiery intensity."
In their review, The Guardian pointed out: "(Ranveer) Singh, meanwhile, is busy making playboy Kabir's smirks and sniggers unexpectedly winning: they seem positively revolutionary when set against his straight- or sad-faced elders, those of a young man tacking away from grim obligation and on towards happiness."
Ranveer's performance has also been hugely loved and lauded by the audiences who have been flocking to watch Dil Dhadakne Do. Bollywood stars usually avoid ensemble films but even in a pool of talent Ranveer has stepped out and smashed it out of the park. And made hearts beat like never before.