Siddhant Chaturvedi Shares The Picture Of His Surfing

Siddhant Chaturvedi Shares The Picture Of His Surfing


Talented Bollywood actor Siddhant Chaturvedi took out time from his busy shooting schedule in Goa to travel surfing and posted snapshots of his experience on Instagram. In his first picture, Siddhant holds a surfing board, raring to travel.

 

In his amazing second image, he surfs on the ocean waters, and within the third photograph, he flaunts washboard abs holding on to the surfboard.



He also wrote this beautiful tiny poem as a caption, "You're the Tides, they say you belong to the ocean ... I'm the moon and only we know, You belong with me. We'll never meet, we'll never hear. The playful pull, and the hurtful push. You're waving within.. and I am going around you, year after year."

 For those who don't know, the actor ventured into music and released his debut song 'Dhoop', which was appreciated by many on social media. The song was written and sung by him. In July, the actor's film telephone booth was announced to release in 2021, and therefore the makers are already looking forward to shooting the movie. It also has an amazing star cast of Katrina Kaif and Ishaan Khatter in pivotal roles among others. Recently, he also took on his social media to post about the conclusion for Bunty Aur Babli 2.

 Bunty Aur Babli 2 will be introducing an incredibly fresh pair because of the new talented conman. Siddhant Chaturvedi is playing the role of the new Bunty and YRF is launching a replacement actress to observe out for this franchise. This time the fictional character Babli in the movie is going to be played by Sharvari who was discovered by YRF two years back and has been grooming her since then.
Bunty Aur Babli 2 is also going to reunite with Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukerji and can present them because of the original Bunty Aur Babli within the movie. Saif and Rani were a blockbuster couple on screen as they delivered big hits like Hum Tum and Ta Ra Rum Pum and were celebrated as a pair to observe and forgive their infectious chemistry.

 

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