Sidhant from ‘Jubilee’ Reflects on Kashmir's Reality vs. Fiction
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Mumbai, March 4 (NationPress) Actor Sidhant, celebrated for his performances in the streaming series ‘Jubilee’ and ‘Freedom at Midnight’, recently reflected on his connections to Jammu. He expressed curiosity about whether fiction could ever truly capture the hardships experienced by the people of Kashmir.
Although his stage is in Mumbai, his heart belongs to Jammu. Sidhant embraces his heritage not merely as a nostalgic memory but as a vital part of his creative expression, where Jammu's closeness to Kashmir profoundly influences the roles he has been offered.
Discussing this connection, he noted, "It's intriguing that two of my most significant roles are set in regions not far from Jammu. It's likely that this background aided my casting. My breakthrough role as Jay Khanna in ‘Jubilee’ was based in Karachi, which was once part of India. Furthermore, my latest portrayal of the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, was born in Kashmir. We are undeniably interconnected.”
His childhood trips to Kashmir left a lasting impression, which later informed his deeper understanding of the region's complex and painful history, especially when he took on the role of Nehru.
He added, “I have treasured my childhood visits to Kashmir! Beyond that, I got the opportunity to explore and comprehend the traumas faced by its people. I find myself wondering if fiction can ever do justice to the realities that the people of Kashmir have endured.”
However, the most poignant reflection of Sidhant's bond with his roots surfaces during quieter moments. When asked about times he feels particularly connected to his heritage, his response is immediate and instinctual.
“Yes, every time my performance is acknowledged. I envision the smiling faces back home in my mind,” he remarked.