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Sidharth Malhotra On Losing Manhood: I Only Lasted For 3 Seconds

Darpan News Desk IANS, 25 Aug, 2017 02:45 PM
    Sidharth Malhotra is gearing up for the release of his upcoming film, A Gentleman–Sundar, Susheel and Risky. Fans are completely smitten by the sizzling chemistry of him and co-star Jacqueline Fernandez,  which is very much visible in the trailer and songs–Bandook Meri Laila, Baat Ban Jaye, Chandralekha, Disco Disco and Laagi Na Choote. 
     
     
    Their film is all set to hit screens on August 25 and the duo has been busy with its promotions ahead of its release. Recently, Sidharth recorded for Neha Dhupia’s podcast, called #NoFilterNeha! And true to its name, everything uttered on the show is literally devoid of any filtration. Sidharth, in his recent podcast, made some shocking revelations that we didn’t want to know but will  now have to live with.
     
     
    In a candid conversation with Neha on her podcast, Sidharth revealed details of an incident when his “manhood” was in jeopardy.
     
     
    He said, “I did, I only lasted for 3 seconds. I went up and I came down. When I was on there, I felt a lot of pressure in my groin area and my hands. And as I said I felt my manhood was in jeopardy so I had to come down.” Well, we have nothing to say about this. At this point, we leave it to you to imagine what he is talking about.
     
     
    He also got candid about what goes on in an actor’s mind while doing a kissing scene. He said, ” “The biggest question going on in every guys’ head is — should I use tongue or not? Is that a bit much or not? Sometimes, you know when the director is not saying cut and you are just into the moment, the next level is tongue, right?”
     
     
    Looks like No Filter Neha is the new Koffee With Karan for the controversial statements made by the actors on the platform.

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