Siddhant Chaturvedi is a bollywood actor. He did his debut with Gully Boy. He has been in the headlines since his debut. He is very selective in choosing his scripts. From Gully Boy to Phone Bhoot to Kho Gaye Hum Kahan , the actor has done different roles throughout his career. Recently in an interview he shared his experience, his life, his love for poetry and many more.
His arrival in the industry
The actor said “My parents and friends believe that I’ve arrived. But I feel like I need to do more. I need to work harder. I need to do something more. I don’t feel like I’ve arrived. I don’t sleep well because of it. I am still hoping that something magical happens at the next box office. I’m expecting a big film next, or if not, an International film. Because I have that, I want to be someone who can represent India on a global scale. All I have are my dreams. So, when I think I’ve arrived, I think point khatam ho jayega.”
Imaad as character
He said “I do not identify with any of the roles I have played. I always intend to choose characters who aren’t like me. Playing myself on screen is extremely boring for me. I just want to keep playing different characters and step outside of my comfort zone. So, honestly, you should not identify with anything. I don’t think I’m a good rapper, I don’t think I’m funny, and I don’t believe I cheat. The only thing in common is friendship, which I strongly identify with. I am like a guy who loves to have his friends around, and I am always there for my friends, so the friendship part is something that I understand.”
When asked about choosing scripts
“Right now, I want to be part of romantic films because I believe they are becoming rare. I’d like to do something new and challenging that pushes the boundaries. Cinematic boundaries may not be accepted by everyone, but I hope to learn something new. I believe that even if you cannot win the game, you can change it” actor responded.
His love for poetry
“When I see the world now from a different perspective, that really inspires me to write my thoughts down. It is meditative in a way. Because there is so much noise you need to calm down and know where you are coming from or where you have to head. Writing down helps me kind of collect my thoughts, and I also share them with people as a way of connecting with them because a lot of people may be going through the same thing. It’s mostly my 19-year-old self speaking to the 30-year-old, where he is still innocent and manifesting and that’s what I want to retain. And that’s why I write those thoughts down so that I can read and understand where I come from and not forget my roots.” , he said.