What Inspired Siddhant Chaturvedi to Embrace His Roots from UP?
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Mumbai, Feb 4 (NationPress) Actor Siddhant Chaturvedi, who is preparing for the upcoming release of his film 'Do Deewane Seher Mein', has shared insights into his journey of refining his language for the world of cinema.
During the film's trailer launch in the city on Wednesday, he reflected on his childhood in Uttar Pradesh, his Bhojpuri heritage, and the subtle challenges he faced regarding language, confidence, and self-expression upon moving to Mumbai.
Originating from Ballia, Uttar Pradesh, Siddhant expressed how his roots have influenced both his accent and perspective.
Diving into his character in the film, he remarked, “For me, this was always personal. When I arrived in Mumbai, my Hindi was quite flawed for the first five to six years. I primarily communicated in Bhojpuri.”
He further elaborated on how language can significantly impact confidence, particularly for individuals relocating to major cities while holding onto their regional identities. Siddhant discussed his journey of grappling with imperfect Hindi, gradually learning English, and recognizing pronunciation distinctions, such as the often-confused 'sa' and 'sha' sounds—a challenge many Indians face but seldom discuss.
“It doesn’t matter if you come from UP, Bihar, Rajasthan, Gujarat, the North-East, or even Nepal. Language barriers are omnipresent. When you’re aware of such barriers, it inadvertently affects your confidence,” he noted.
What resonated deeply was Siddhant’s candidness about his learning curve and adaptation while remaining true to himself—from slowly picking up English to correcting his speech through real-life experiences rather than formal education. He also reminisced about falling for someone from Chennai who spoke fluent English, which became a surprising avenue for both emotional and linguistic growth.
‘Do Deewane Seher Mein’ is scheduled to hit theaters on February 20, 2026.