

Doing good job is my strategy.Īt the moment, I’m waiting for the film to release. But whatever appeals to me, I take it up and give my best. I don’t want to compare television or films at the moment because when I am busy, when I’m acting, I can’t have strategies. Not many TV celebs become successful in the film industry, so what are your strategies to survive and will you return to TV? We just clicked and I would like to say that he likes me also (laughs). I have met a lot of people but his aura is different.

At the same time, when you work with him, its very difficult to forget that he is Sanjay Dutt. But thankfully, I met him before we started shooting and he is a kind of person who makes you comfortable. I was actually anxious and at the same time I was looking forward to working with him, to be on the same screen as him, somebody whom I have grown up watching. I was initially a little nervous for obvious reasons. How challenging was it to work with Sanjay Dutt? In fact, the two songs that have released will explain you my character more or less. But it will make you happy, it’s the light element and the romantic angle in the film. I, honestly, am not allowed to talk much about my character. I’m playing a romantic angle in the film. A look test happened and I came on board. They explained me the character and I could see myself in the role and was assured. The makers of my film called me to their office as they were casting for the film. So, you know, its going step by step and eventually taking bigger steps. I did one show for Zee TV for a year and after that I did a reality show and now I got this film. I come from a small town in Jammu and I came to Bombay (read Mumbai) to become an actor, obviously. In the film industry, one thing leads to another. How did you bag the role? Tell us more about your character in Bhoomi.

Here are the excerpts from the interview: In an exclusive interview , Sidhant opened up how he bagged the role, his experience working with Sanjay, Aditi and more.
