Sidhant Gupta Shares How His Jammu Roots Recharge His Spirit Amidst a Solitary Hustle
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Mumbai, April 16 (NationPress) Actor Sidhant Gupta expressed his deep connection to his roots, emphasizing that returning to Jammu and spending time with his family energizes him, particularly in the context of the often isolating nature of his career.
Sidhant, who rose to prominence through his role in Jubilee, shares that he visits his hometown twice annually, especially during Diwali. For him, it is not the grand events but rather the simple, unremarkable aspects of life that provide comfort and familiarity.
"My understanding of the world has evolved. Each character I portray offers a new perspective, helping me reconnect with my true self. I make it a point to return to Jammu twice a year, particularly for Diwali," the actor noted, who also represented Jammu and Kashmir in various sports at the national level including cricket, swimming, and basketball.
“The laughter, the shared moments, the differences in opinions, the delightful chaos, and even the mundane conversations create a profound sense of belonging. The silence in those moments is just as comforting,” he elaborated.
The distance from his homeland weighs heavily on him. “Time flies when you immerse yourself in each moment. Visiting my homeland and my family fuels my spirit, as the hustle can be quite lonely. We are emotional beings, and it’s essential to nurture that longing,” he reflected.
“This sentiment is universal, and cinema will always endure,” he added.
Sidhant made his cinematic debut in 2012 with Tutiya Dil and has appeared in Tashan-e-Ishq, as well as films like Bhoomi and Operation Romeo. He has also taken on lead roles in the streaming series Jubilee and Freedom at Midnight.
Recently, he was seen in Black Warrant, portraying Charles Sobhraj. This gripping crime drama series is based on the 2019 book Black Warrant: Confessions of a Tihar Jailer by Sunil Gupta and Sunetra Choudhury.