This Article is From Feb 15, 2013

Comedy is a serious business: Siddharth

Comedy is a serious business: Siddharth

The actor is all set to showcase a different side in David Dhawan's Chashme Baddoor.

Highlights

  • Siddharth, who received appreciation for his intense performance in Rang De Basanti is back on the block with yet another Hindi movie. However, this time around, he's part of a comic caper for a change. And the actor is more than just thrilled.
  • The 33-year-old, who had been lately busy with South film assignments, was last seen in Deepa Mehta's Midnight's Children. After being part of such 'strong' roles, Siddharth is all set to showcase a different side in David Dhawan's Chashme Baddoor.
  • "Comedy is usually a very technical and serious business and I enjoyed attempting it. Fortunately, David's film is bound to have a lot of impromptu comedy. He's an easy person to be around and he gives you the space to develop your own rhythm on the sets," he said.
  • "I laughed so much during the making. I left the shoot feeling energised and younger. My goal was to make David laugh and when that happened, I considered my job well done," he added.
Mumbai: Siddharth, who received appreciation for his intense performance in Rang De Basanti is back on the block with yet another Hindi movie. However, this time around, he's part of a comic caper for a change. And the actor is more than just thrilled.

The 33-year-old, who had been lately busy with South film assignments, was last seen in Deepa Mehta's Midnight's Children. After being part of such 'strong' roles, Siddharth is all set to showcase a different side in David Dhawan's Chashme Baddoor.

"Comedy is usually a very technical and serious business and I enjoyed attempting it. Fortunately, David's film is bound to have a lot of impromptu comedy. He's an easy person to be around and he gives you the space to develop your own rhythm on the sets," he said.

"I laughed so much during the making. I left the shoot feeling energised and younger. My goal was to make David laugh and when that happened, I considered my job well done," he added.
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