Close X
Thursday, November 28, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

I'm still a Delhi boy at heart: Sidharth Malhotra

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Apr, 2014 03:19 PM
  • I'm still a Delhi boy at heart: Sidharth Malhotra
Sidharth Malhotra, who shifted base from the capital to the country's entertainment capital Mumbai, says while Mumbai has made him what he is today, he's still a Delhi boy at heart.
 
"I was lucky to come in (to Mumbai) at a time when they (people) were looking for new talent. I have done my share of auditions. I have evolved and changed over the period and Mumbai has a lot to do with that," the 29-year-old said here at the unveiling of the cover of Men's Health magazine featuring him.
 
"Mumbai has added so much to my personality, the exposure that you get and people you meet, the professionalism here, which we should have in Delhi. But I am still a Delhi boy at heart and Delhi is my home but Mumbai is great too," he added.
 
Sidharth says being an outsider made things tough for him when he first came to Mumbai to become an actor. But hard work and focus helped.
 
"It's always tough when you come from a different town, you don't know anybody and don't have any family...no support system, professionally or personally. Mumbai is a tough city but it has given me everything today. It requires you to be a little patient, to be focussed and to work hard," Sidharth said.
 
Sidharth made his debut with "Student of The Year" in 2012 and was last seen in "Hasee Toh Phasee."
 
His next is Mohit Suri's "Ek Villain" where he will be seen in a grey character. It also stars Shraddha Kapoor.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Alia Bhatt wants to work with Shahid in future

Alia Bhatt wants to work with Shahid in future
Actress Alia Bhatt chose to remain silent when asked to confirm whether she is working with Shahid Kapoor in Vikas Bahl's next project "Shaandaar" and says that she would love to work with the actor in future.

Alia Bhatt wants to work with Shahid in future

Now newcomers don't need support: Akshay

Now newcomers don't need support: Akshay
Actor-producer Akshay Kumar, who joined Bollywood in the early 1990s, feels the current young generation of stars is so talented that they don't need help from anyone in the film industry.

Now newcomers don't need support: Akshay

Savita Bhatti floats 'Nota Party'

Savita Bhatti floats 'Nota Party'
Having withdrawn from the contest for the Chandigarh Lok Sabha seat as the AAP candidate, actress Savita Bhatti Tuesday floated the Nota Party with a wad of currency notes being its election symbol.

Savita Bhatti floats 'Nota Party'

It's ladies vs Pawan Bansal in Chandigarh this time

It's ladies vs Pawan Bansal in Chandigarh this time
Will the wind (Pawan) blow out others again this time? Will the new flower (Gul) blossom? Will there be a ray (Kirron) of hope? Or will the people settle for heaven (Jannat)? The names of the candidates apart, Chandigarh surely is witnessing its most interesting contest for the lone Lok Sabha seat here.

It's ladies vs Pawan Bansal in Chandigarh this time

Sri Devi campaigns for Amar Singh

Sri Devi campaigns for Amar Singh
Bollywood actress Sri Devi and her husband Bonney Kapoor Tuesday campaigned for Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) candidate Amar Singh in Fatehpur Sikri in Uttar Pradesh.

Sri Devi campaigns for Amar Singh

Alia Bhatt travels to her favourite city

Alia Bhatt travels to her favourite city
Actress Alia Bhatt, who is on a multi-city tour to promote her forthcoming film “2 States”, is excited to be in Kolkata.

Alia Bhatt travels to her favourite city