Bigg Boss 19 - Daily Discussion Topic - 6th Sep 2025 - WKV
Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai - 06 Sep 2025 EDT
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Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai - 07 Sep 2025 EDT
NASEEB vs BADNASEEB 7. 6
Originally posted by: Lilac_N_Maple
I get that he probably didn't get a film offer on a platter like Aloo did. But when you grew up in an environment full of BW big shots, studied with them and your own mama is a superstar, you ought to have many connections and friends who undoubtedly help you to climb up further. It's a no brainer. Not to mention he's said to be a billionire or multi-millionire.
His PR very successgully made people almost believe that he's an outsider by feeding his struggling stories. Kudos for that. đ I agree with MEB. He's shrewd. đ
but the fact is he did struggle, anil kapoor said nothing wen he debuted in BBB, he didn't go around saying 'that my nephew' he didn't receive the kind of industry support that sonam, ranbir, alia, varun etc did wen they debuted, that in itself shows that even though he knew them he didn't hav the same support from them, kjo had no idea who he was, and kjo knows all the insiders đ
and being from a rich family doesn't mean a free entry into bollywood
but the fact is he did struggle, anil kapoor said nothing wen he debuted in BBB, he didn't go around saying 'that my nephew' he didn't receive the kind of industry support that sonam, ranbir, alia, varun etc did wen they debuted, that in itself shows that even though he knew them he didn't hav the same support from them, kjo had no idea who he was, and kjo knows all the insiders đ
and being from a rich family doesn't mean a free entry into bollywood
He's as much an insider as Bilal Amrohi. How many of you know him... how many watched Oh Teri?
The son of an industrialist opts to become a movie actor. So, he steps out of his plush comfort zone and prepares himself for rejection and ridicule. Sidhartha Mallya's persistence has paid off.
In his debut flick, Brahman Naman, which releases on Friday, he plays the good-looking antagonist Ronnie, who is a rival of the lead character, Naman.
Ronnie is a cricketer, who attracts girls easily, much to Naman's dismay. Is this an extension of his real life persona? "Not at all. Remember the movie is set in the '80s. But it's a decent supporting role," he says.
Why would Vijay Mallya's son opt for a small part, when he can easily fund a lavish launch? "I believe it is important to do a supporting role and work your way up as opposed to being launched as a lead star, like it happens in Bollywood," reasons Sid, in a telephonic interview from London.
Sid's journey into the fascinating but unstable celluloid world began three years back. He left his dad's business and relocated to LA to pursue his dream career.
"I realised that I was not cut out for a corporate role, where I sit on my chair for eight hours and make decisions. I always wanted to act and have participated in plays in my school days," he says.
Sid enrolled himself for a master's programme at the prestigious Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London. He shares his alma mater with icons like Laurence Olivier and Judy Dench amongst others
The 28-year-old confesses that contrary to expectations, his journey so far has not been a cakewalk. "In America, the surname Mallya doesn't ring a bell. Maybe in London, people may know me better. So it may open a few doors as people may have seen my pictures and feel I suit a certain part. So they call me for an audition. But that doesn't really matter. I have gone through my share of struggles, going for audition after audition and getting
rejected," he adds.
Unlike the general perception, of a rich, spoilt brat, Sid insists he has had a normal upbringing. "I was sent to a boarding school at the age of 10 and things were never given to me on a platter. Unlike in India, where people in their 50s live with their parents, I'm used to living on my own and handling my life," says Sid, who has even done a small role in The Home-coming. "I got to act opposite Lauren Bowles I was just happy to share screen space with her."
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