Another video in the carousel showed the Gully Boy star enjoying a lakeside jamming session with his team.

Mumbai: Actor Siddhant Chaturvedi, who was last seen in the romantic drama Dhadak 2 opposite Triptii Dimri, took to social media to treat fans with a string of "uncensored" behind-the-scenes glimpses from the film's shoot.
The actor shared several candid moments, including a striking photo of himself smiling while tied to railway tracks with chains. In another image, he appeared covered in dirt, looking straight into the camera for a selfie. The post also featured heartwarming snaps of Siddhant bonding with a stray dog, presumably befriended during the filming.
Siddhant gave fans a peek into the making of a street dance sequence with his co-actors, and even shared a short clip of himself riding in an autorickshaw alongside Triptii Dimri.
Another video in the carousel showed the Gully Boy star enjoying a lakeside jamming session with his team. In a final glimpse of the shoot’s intensity, he was seen undergoing what appeared to be a physiotherapy session.
“Uncensored for a change!” Siddhant captioned the post.
In addition to his on-screen updates, Siddhant also made an appearance at the Ladakh Festival, where he immersed himself in the vibrant cultural celebration.
Praising the event, Siddhant said,“It was an amazing experience and I hope that more and more people come here every year, as I will, with my friends, with my family, with my cast, my crew, and I hope to show more and more films and songs here.”
He added, “I would like to thank the Film Centre for organising such a beautiful festival, and also kind of integrate the culture, the music, the food, the art, everything, and to cinema as much as anything. I am so, so, so excited. Thank you so much.” IANS
Published: 27 Sept 2025, 03:42 pm IST
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