Spotlight on Siddhant Chaturvedi intensifies with ‘Do Diwane Sheher Mein’ slated for February 20 theatrical release. During hectic promotions, the actor bared his soul to IANS, discussing how he confronts love, grief, and pain head-on, viewing it as essential for genuine creativity.
No bottling emotions for this star. ‘Pain ranks as the most undervalued raw material for art,’ he insists. Queried on adopting a stoic ‘Batman mode’ to craft beauty from hurt, Siddhant reveals his dynamic strategy: channeling it outward via writing, songwriting, dancing, and immersive music sessions.
‘I express it fully—that’s my way,’ he says. ‘I chat with mom, dad, or buddies occasionally, but I don’t hoard it. That inner turmoil is potent energy; redirect it to inspire others, and it turns legendary.’
Savoring success and life’s joys, Siddhant hints at an exciting new look in the film. This ensemble romantic drama stars him alongside Sandhya Mridul, Mrunal Thakur, and Aaysha Raza, produced collaboratively by Ji Studios, Bhansali Productions, and Ravi Udyawar Films.
Siddhant’s words resonate beyond cinema, advocating emotional authenticity in a polished industry. They frame ‘Do Diwane Sheher Mein’ as more than entertainment—perhaps a mirror to real struggles. With his track record, expect a performance that not only entertains but enlightens, cementing his status as Bollywood’s introspective force.
