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I'm the Shah Rukh of Telugu films: Siddharth
10 Mar 2010 | Siddharth | Prathna

Southern star Siddharth, who plans to turn producer next year, says he is the "Shah Rukh Khan" of the Telugu film industry and that romance will always be his forte even though he is popular for his intense roles in Hindi movies like Rang De Basanti.

"I do a lot of romantic roles in Telugu films. In fact when people say you are the Aamir Khan of Telugu films, I say I am the Shah Rukh Khan of the film industry. I do all the 'Tujhe dekha toh ye jaana sanam' type of sequences in Telugu," said Siddharth.

"I do romantic movies as my mainstay and when I want to change my mood, I do a Striker or a Rang De Basanti. Now that I have done a serious film like Striker, I need to go back to my strengths and do a romantic film," said Siddharth, who has done Telugu films like Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana and Bommarillu.

At the same time, the actor, who played the intense Karan Singhania in Rang De Basanti and a Mumbai-based carrom player in crime thriller Striker, stressed that doing romantic roles is not a cakewalk.

"I find romantic films, which are on a lighter vein in Telugu, as challenging as serious dramatic films in Hindi - both are equally tough. The important thing is that you have to find a nice script and I think 'Striker' was one of the nicest scripts I have read in my career because I found it a very realistic film.

"My next Hindi film would be a more light-hearted one. I wanted to do a light-hearted one for now because when you do a serious role, you need to come out of it. I want to give as much time as I can to Hindi," he said.

Siddharth made his debut in Bollywood with Rang De Basanti in 2006. He took a four-year break before his second release Striker but now plans to do more Hindi films.

"At this time, I am shooting for two Telugu films simultaneously so that I can have a year to do Hindi films," said the 30-year-old.

The actor is currently busy with a Rs 300 million fantasy adventure film in Telugu and a village comedy.

He also has his plans set for launching his own production house in 2011.

"I am starting my own production next year. India is becoming a great country to make small, independent films that are content driven, just like Striker. These films need to be made because these big studio films with the routine 'naach gaana' (song and dance) and foreign locations will always be made because they are fun. But it's important to make realistic cinema as well.

"I want to get into production very soon. We are going to make an announcement in a couple of months. We have got our funding," he said.




Gallery Update: 55th Filmfare Awards
28 Feb 2010 | Gallery | Prathna

Sid gave us all a very pleasent surprise by appearing as a host for the 55th Filmfare Awards 2010 honoring films of 2009 that took place in Yash Raj Studio Mumbai last weekend. Sid shared his stage time with Co-Hosts Shruti Hassan and Karan Johar whilst the rest of the evening was led by Shahrukh and Saif Ali Khan.

Here's congratulating Sid for his latest debut as host/anchor! The show will be telecasting on 7th March on Sony TV at 8pm so be sure to catch Sid in his latest avatar. In the mean time head over to the gallery for some snaps of Sid from the evening!




My next is a fullon Masala Movie - Siddharth
16 Feb 2010 | Siddharth | Prathna

His first two movies in Bollywood have been serious ones with gritty, slice-of-life plots, but now actor Siddharth is all set to go the full blown masala movie way with his next venture.

He caught eyeballs with his role of a disillusioned young man in his Bollywood debut Rang De Basanti and went on to play the truth-inspired character of a carrom player from Mumbai's ghettos in Striker, but the actor promises his next film will be a light-hearted one.

"The next one is going to be a full-on Bollywood masala movie. It is a big-budget romantic comedy with an A-list director," Siddharth told PTI.

"It is time to show the Hindi audience what I do in the Telugu industry, but I can't reveal much about the film right now," he added. The 30-year-old actor has a loyal fan base in South India, especially Andhra Pradesh, so much so that after his promising debut with Rang De.., he took a four-year break to fulfill his commitments in Telugu films.

"I had turned down big-budgeted films with solo leads in Bollywood as I wanted to consolidate my position in the Telugu industry, which paid off as I got three big hits there in the past years. Now there will be no gap," Siddharth said.

The actor, who has also lent his voice for a track in Striker, hopes to carry on with the vocation if the audience likes him.

HindustanTimes




Siddharth Daily Diary Through Mid-Day
12 Feb 2010 | Siddharth | Prathna

Siddh has been the celeb of this week for Mid-Day 'celeb diary' column and here's the links to 11th Feb and 12th Feb Enjoy!




Gallery Updates
10 Feb 2010 | Gallery | Prathna

::: Siddharth @ Striker Success Bash


::: Siddharth @ Mumbai Striker Premiere


::: Siddharth @ Hyderabad Striker Premiere





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