Yudhra’s Siddhant Chaturvedi admits he will not do certain things onscreen because of THIS reason: ‘It’s Zoya Akhtar’s schooling that…’

Yudhra's Siddhant Chaturvedi admits he will not do certain things onscreen because of THIS reason: 'It's Zoya Akhtar's schooling that...'

As a lifestyle expert with a keen eye for the impact of media and entertainment on society, I find it refreshing to see actors like Siddhant Chaturvedi taking responsibility for their roles and choices. His commitment to not promoting anything wrong is commendable, especially in an industry that often veers towards sensationalism for the sake of box office success.


Actor Siddhant Chaturvedi is gearing up to take on a leading role in Ravi Udyawar’s action film titled Yudhra, which appears to have a significant focus on intense violence and bloodshed as depicted in its trailer. In the midst of ongoing discussions about morally ambiguous characters within Bollywood, Siddhant is making it clear that he won’t be involved in promoting anything immoral. He also shares how his experiences working with director Zoya Akhtar have had a positive impact on his life.

In an interview with News18 Showsha, Siddhant acknowledged his awareness of the choices he makes and the weight of responsibility as an actor. He also recognizes that the films he chooses can have a significant impact on others. When offered a script like that, it’s up to him to decide whether or not to accept the role, a decision that ultimately rests with him.

The actor from Phone Bhoot expressed that each performer inherently understands the impact their character might have on certain audiences, and for him, if his screen persona engages in an action, it should result in consequences, confession, or redemption. He stated, “I wouldn’t feel right otherwise. I won’t support anything unjust. If I believe it shouldn’t happen, I won’t participate.

Siddhant Chaturvedi typically keeps his thoughts private and doesn’t interfere with others’ viewing choices, but when it comes to himself, he values following his personal convictions. In a recent conversation, the 31-year-old shared that his decisions about scripts revolve around considering his background and experiences. During this interview, Siddhant Chaturvedi also discussed how collaborating with Zoya Akhtar on Gully Boy significantly influenced his life.

Sidhhant explained that her education significantly impacted him as well. In essence, MC Sher embodied feminist ideals. He finds it challenging to create a film without considering its potential influence. He resides with his mother and family, and there are certain aspects of life that he’s unable or unwilling to portray on screen.

The upcoming movie Yudhra, written by Shridhar Raghavan with dialogues by Farhan Akhtar and Akshat Ghildial, is produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani. The film will feature Malavika Mohanan, Raghav Juyal, Gajraj Rao, and Ram Kapoor in prominent roles, set to hit theaters on September 20, 2024.

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2024-09-18 10:12