Is Siddhant Chaturvedi Really 'Back to Basics' as He Resumes Hardcore Training?
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Key Takeaways
- Siddhant Chaturvedi is intensifying his fitness regime.
- He shares his journey on Instagram for inspiration.
- Upcoming film: 'Dil Ka Darwaaza Khol Na Darling'.
- Collaborating with renowned director Vikas Bahl.
- Reflective poetry showcases his artistic side.
Mumbai, Sep 13 (NationPress) Actor Siddhant Chaturvedi is embracing a 'back to basics' approach as he embarks on intense training to enhance both his physique and mental resilience.
The actor, known for his role in 'Dhadak 2', shared a series of photos on his official Instagram showcasing his dedication to fitness.
His latest endeavors include refining his kickboxing techniques, attempting to pull a car with his waist, performing pull-ups, and engaging in underwater workouts. Siddhant's recent post serves as an inspiration for fitness lovers everywhere.
Although details about his current project remain under wraps, reports suggest that he has been cast in Vikas Bahl's upcoming film, 'Dil Ka Darwaaza Khol Na Darling'.
In an Instagram video, the 'Gully Boy' star was spotted leaving Bahl’s home alongside several colleagues, with the director also stepping out to bid farewell. The duo even posed for photographers.
If rumors are accurate, the film will feature notable actors such as Jaya Bachchan, Sharad Kelkar, and Wamiqa Gabbi in pivotal roles, among others.
However, no official announcements have been made as of yet.
Produced by Ramesh Taurani, Harman Baweja, Rohandeep Singh, Viraj Sawant, and Ramesh Pulapaka, 'Dil Ka Darwaaza Khol Na Darling' is anticipated to hit theaters by the end of 2025.
Earlier in August, Siddhant showcased his reflective side through poetry. He posted a series of images documenting his daily life, including gym sessions, his bare torso, trekking adventures, and diary excerpts.
The caption featured a thought-provoking poem that read, “What did you bring…which got lost? Thus thousands of desires are sold in the market… Just one pen which got lost in this “auto-correct” society. A couple of pens are also lost on which dreams were written and erased. In the fear that ‘someone might see’. That ‘misfit’ shirt which was lying in the cupboard.”
“Waiting for that one day, this was something old of mine which got lost, just like that all desires are bought today in the pockets of ripped jeans. The dreams which were embarrassing in the pages. today are printed in the newspapers,” Siddhant added.