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Bollywood actor Siddharth Malhotra started his career with romantic films, but after his amazing action avatar in 'Ek Villain', he turned to action films. At that time, the audience liked his rough and tough look, due to which the actor felt that this is his real identity. However, after the continuous flops of action films, he realized that action is not his only forte.

 

Now Siddharth Malhotra is trying to give a new turn to his image and as a part of this, he has stepped towards comedy films. According to reports, Siddharth has signed Raj Shandilya's next comedy film, whose shooting will start from September 2025. Raj Shandilya has previously made hit comedy films like 'Dream Girl' and 'Janhit Mein Jaari'. It is being told that special efforts have been made on the script of this new film and the characters are also going to make the audience laugh a lot.

 

Romance with Jhanvi in ​​'Paramsundari'

Talking about the work front, Siddharth is currently shooting for the film 'Paramasundari' with Janhvi Kapoor, which is almost complete. This is the first time Siddharth and Janhvi are sharing the screen together. The first look of the film has already been released and fans are very excited about it. Apart from this, Siddharth has another film of Ekta Kapoor, whose shooting will start soon.

 

New avatar in 'One-Force of the Forest'

Siddharth Malhotra will soon be seen in a folk thriller film named 'Forest - Force of the Forest'. Sharing the first look of the film on his Instagram, Siddharth told that this film will be released in 2025 on the occasion of Chhath. In the film, he will be seen in a powerful avatar wearing a dhoti.

 

Good news in personal life too

Happiness has knocked on Siddharth's life on the personal front as well. Recently, he shared the good news on social media with wife Kiara Advani that both of them are going to become parents soon. After this news, fans have congratulated the couple.


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