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Sidharth Malhotra has been missing from action for some time. He has not announced his next film but reports are claiming that he has already started shooting for an action drama Mitti. Sidharth Malhotra is currently in Uttarakhand. However, nothing has been made official till now. Sidharth Malhotra was last seen in Yodha.
Bollywood Hungama reports claims that Mitti is directed by Balwinder Singh Janjua and it is an action film being shot in Uttarakhand. Not willing to speak much on the project, Janjua said, “It is an action drama set in Uttarakhand. It is a story about guilt, about living with the baggage of guilt. It is the story of saving your home and your zameen, your mitti. It is about family and relationships.”
It was recently reported that Sidharth Malhotra has opted out of a Meghna Gulzar movie which wanted him to portray a “tough man in uniform”.
While the reports of Sidharth Malhotra rejecting Meghna Gulzar’s film left his fans confused, it has now been confirmed that the actor opted out of the project because he wants to consider new genres. Sources close to the actor state that he has been turning down roles in uniform for now, preferring to take up roles that allow him to showcase his versatility as an actor and explore more varied genres of films. Sidharth previously played a hero in uniform in projects like the National Award Winning Film ‘Shershaah’, ‘Indian Police Force’ and ‘Yodha’.
Besides this, rumours are rife that Sidharth will soon be reuniting on screen with his actress-wife Kiara Advani for a romantic comedy. The film will mark which will mark their first movie together since their wedding in February 2023. Recently, Sidharth was speaking to ETimes when he shared an exciting update on the film and said, “Oh yeah, that’s very much on the table. We can’t say for sure, but we were very interested in working together and finding the correct script combination, where both of us justify our roles. Also, the audience gets to see us after Shershaah, which we got a lot of love for. It is about getting the correct elements in place.”
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