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Siddharth Malhotra expresses interest in playing villain | Hindi Movie News

Bollywood actor ahead of his long-awaited release from Indian police on January 19th Siddharth Malhotra He hinted that he would be interested in playing the role of a villain in a future project.

In a recent interview with Pinkvilla, Siddhartha said, “Right now, I don’t mind (playing a villain). Maybe that’s what I’m looking for too.” Further, he said that it is up to the writer and director and if something interesting comes up, Siddharth will take up the role of the antagonist.

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Meanwhile, the director Rohit ShettyIn the same interview, he shed light on the complexity of character writing, stating that creating a compelling villain is more difficult than creating a hero, and the importance of a formidable antagonist to elevate the hero’s status in a story. emphasized.
Collaboration between Siddharth Malhotra and famous filmmakers Rohit Shetty started out through a chance meeting when Rohit narrated a web series to Sidharth, who immediately agreed to be a part of this action-packed adventure.
The action-thriller series, starring Siddharth Malhotra as Delhi police officer Kabir Malik, created a buzz with its recently released three-minute trailer. Scheduled to premiere on OTT on January 19, the series includes Kabir Malik and his team are relentless in their pursuit of the perpetrators of a series of bombings in the city.

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