There’s something magical about the monsoons — the scent of wet earth, the sound of raindrops tapping on windows, and the way memories c...
There’s something magical about the monsoons — the scent of wet earth,
the sound of raindrops tapping on windows, and the way memories come rushing
back. This rainy season, Bollywood heartthrob Siddhant Chaturvedi took a
nostalgic detour down memory lane, sharing his own “Kuch yaadein Baarishon ki”
in a heartfelt Instagram post that had fans instantly hooked.
The Gully Boy actor dropped a series of candid rain-soaked snapshots,
reminiscing about childhood monsoon mischiefs: forgetting your umbrella on the
way to school, shielding yourself with an exam pad, trying to look effortlessly
cool in a windcheater, and, of course, jumping into puddles just to drench your
unsuspecting friends. With a playful grin and poetic flair, Siddhant wrote,
"Baarish ke dino me school mein chaata bhool jaana. Phir exam pad se sar
dhakna, phir Wingsheeter(Windcheater) pehen cool banana…aur saath chalte doston
pe kood kood kar paani uchalna…Ye Kuch meri yaadein Baarishon ki…Ab aap Apni
batao".
While he stirred up sweet nostalgia online, Siddhant has also been
making headlines on the work front currently for “Dhadak 2” in Bhopal opposite
the enchanting Triptii Dimri, the actor has been soaking in not just the rains,
but also the soul of the city saying, “Iss sheher mein meri Dhadhak basti
hai”.
Between shoots, Siddhant is seen enjoying the simple joys of Bhopal —
sipping chai by the lakeside, strolling along the serene Upper Lake, and
indulging in local delicacies that warm the soul as much as the monsoon rains.
In one of his posts, he added a stirring line that speaks volumes of his
artistic journey saying, "Sapnon ki kya keemat bataun...Bas roz kam hota
hai udhaar mera".
Meanwhile, fans are buzzing with excitement as the makers for his
upcoming movie Dhadak 2. Siddhant stands tall, shielding his beloved with
steely resolve in his eyes, promises an intense, passionate love story — and
it’s all set to hit theatres on August 1.
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