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Lots on Siddhant Chaturvedi’s plate

Siddhant Chaturvedi, who became an overnight sensation after his stellar debut in Gully Boy, will be next seen in an action and comedy films.

Lots on Siddhant Chaturvedi’s plate


Siddhant Chaturvedi, who became an overnight sensation after his stellar debut in Gully Boy, will be next seen in an action and comedy films. Siddhant also said he is set to collaborate again with Excel Entertainment, who launched him in Gully Boy, for a film.

“I have two films in my hand. One is an action film, (where I will be) trained in taekwondo. Another one is a proper comedy film,” the actor said.

“I am doing a film with Excel. But it is not my next film. The film with them is huge. It is a lead role,” Siddhant added.

Siddhant said he wants to prove himself as lead and is carefully choosing scripts. 

“I am not related to anyone in the film industry and I can’t afford to miss the flight. I want to prove myself in a lead role and that script has to be bang on, so I take time to choose the right one. —PTI 

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