Excitement builds in Mumbai as Siddhant Chaturvedi’s ‘Do Diwane Sheher Mein’ prepares for its big-screen debut on February 20. While promoting the romantic drama, the versatile actor shared profound insights with IANS on navigating emotional lows, emphasizing pain’s pivotal role in his artistic process.
‘Dpain is art’s most overlooked raw material—I don’t suppress it,’ Siddhant states firmly. Dismissing any ‘Batman-like’ emotional lockdown, he prefers expressive release. Writing becomes his outlet, songs his therapy, dance his exorcism, and music his confidant, allowing unfiltered expression of every feeling.
He elaborates, ‘In those moments of chaos and ruin, everything swirling inside is energy waiting to be harnessed. Shape it into something that touches souls, and you’ve created magic.’ Opening up to family and friends helps too, but art remains his primary canvas.
Siddhant is fully immersed in enjoying his career highs, teasing a distinctive avatar in the film. Joined by Sandhya Mridul, Mrunal Thakur, and Aaysha Raza, this Bhansali Productions-backed project directed under Ravi Udyawar Films blends romance with raw emotion.
This interview reveals Siddhant’s evolution from ‘Gully Boy’ breakout to thoughtful performer. His method challenges conventional resilience narratives, proving that embracing pain fosters innovation. As release day nears, ‘Do Diwane Sheher Mein’ stands poised to showcase this philosophy, potentially redefining romantic storytelling for modern viewers.