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Posted: 8 years ago
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[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVlYeIiwju8[/YOUTUBE]

He truly is the most gorgeous actor in the East. Is it just me or was Rajeev a little too blunt in this interview? I wonder if he'd be as forward in an interview with Varun Dhawan or Arjun Kapoor. đŸ€”I hope you can all see why I revere this actor as much as I do. 😳 It's not about his acting capabilities; it's about his off-screen persona.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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DAZZ, I think Siddharth is very friendly and that could be the reason Rajeev was able to frankly ask him questions. Also, I believe they would discuss or at least give hint about the kind of questions that will be asked in the interview.
Siddharth seems to be very simple and down to earth guy. No ego and takes things sportingly.😃
I liked all his answers...



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Originally posted by: amivp

DAZZ, I think Siddharth is very friendly and that could be the reason Rajeev was able to frankly ask him questions. Also, I believe they would discuss or at least give hint about the kind of questions that will be asked in the interview.

Siddharth seems to be very simple and down to earth guy. No ego and takes things sportingly.😃
I liked all his answers...




He's a sweetheart and is known to be a true gentleman! â˜ș I liked his performances in Ek Villain, Brothers, and Kapoor and Sons. Unfortunately for him, Brother's wasn't a hit and Ritesh and Fawad took the bigger chunks of credit for their respective films. đŸ€”
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Originally posted by: ~DaZZ|ing~


He's a sweetheart and is known to be a true gentleman! â˜ș I liked his performances in Ek Villain, Brothers, and Kapoor and Sons. Unfortunately for him, Brother's wasn't a hit and Ritesh and Fawad took the bigger chunks of credit for their respective films. đŸ€”


I am planning to see his EK Villain once I get a chance. He is learning tricks of the trade. No worries DAZZ he will get his due credit. Begin an outsider, he reached this stage with hard work and dedication and it is great achievement. The good thing is he is getting good film offers. Seems that he is going to have another 2 more releases this year.

You might want to watch coming Sat and Sunday programs, I think he is going to be on kapil/Saregamapa and Dance + 3..
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I am planning to see his EK Villain once I get a chance. He is learning tricks of the trade. No worries DAZZ he will get his due credit. Begin an outsider, he reached this stage with hard work and dedication and it is great achievement. The good thing is he is getting good film offers. Seems that he is going to have another 2 more releases this year.

You might want to watch coming Sat and Sunday programs, I think he is going to be on kapil/Saregamapa and Dance + 3..


He has come a long way being an outsider, but I see a lot of criticism for him online. He's often referred to as a wooden actor. đŸ„ș He has come a long way and I think he's growing as an actor and an entertainer. HIs next two releases are more performance-oriented in a niche concept, so I hope he's given his dues. My sincerest wish is for Reloaded to do decent business. I feel horrible for him when he's ridiculed in comparison to Varun Dhawan. Don't get me wrong, I like Varun a lot. I think he's adorable! However, I find that he's stuck in the genre of comedy. Aside from Badlapur, I have yet to see him experimenting with characters similar to Sid, Arjun, Aditya, Sushant, and Rajkummar Rao.
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He has come a long way being an outsider, but I see a lot of criticism for him online. He's often referred to as a wooden actor. đŸ„ș He has come a long way and I think he's growing as an actor and an entertainer. HIs next two releases are more performance-oriented in a niche concept, so I hope he's given his dues. My sincerest wish is for Reloaded to do decent business. I feel horrible for him when he's ridiculed in comparison to Varun Dhawan. Don't get me wrong, I like Varun a lot. I think he's adorable! However, I find that he's stuck in the genre of comedy. Aside from Badlapur, I have yet to see him experimenting with characters similar to Sid, Arjun, Aditya, Sushant, and Rajkummar Rao.


He is going to do well. We can pray and hope for the best.
People will have different opinion. Better not to read that and get hurt.
If he was not good actor, directors would not sign him and he would not have survived in industry for this long...
I am not able to connect to Varun as an actor in whatever scenes I have seen so far. Don't know why..
Sometimes I really feel for actors. Result of the efforts and hard work of months or years is decided in just 3 hours.
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He is going to do well. We can pray and hope for the best.
People will have different opinion. Better not to read that and get hurt.
If he was not good actor, directors would not sign him and he would not have survived in industry for this long...
I am not able to connect to Varun as an actor in whatever scenes I have seen so far. Don't know why..
Sometimes I really feel for actors. Result of the efforts and hard work of months or years is decided in just 3 hours.


I agree, Ami! I felt really bad for Ranbir and the loss he suffered with Jagga Jasoos being the producer of the film. Three years and 150 crores later, his movie was declared a flop. 💔 Is it just me or have the preferences of the masses changed quite drastically in three years? đŸ˜Č I don't ever recall a time in which a large scale production was declared a flop. đŸ€” The message from the audience is clear - the script and the direction matter most. Star value is now a thing of the past.
Thank you for letting me know that Sid will be a guest on the weekend shows. I can't wait to watch! 😃

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