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Siddhant Chaturvedi treated fans to a poetic Sunday with his rendition of Shailendra's timeless verses. The Gully Boy actor strummed gentle guitar melodies while reciting 'Kal Hamara Hain'. His recent performance in Dhadak 2 has been receiving widespread acclaim from audiences. Chaturvedi shared that he immediately connected with the sequel's powerful storyline.

Key Points: Siddhant Chaturvedi Recites Shailendra's Poetry Kal Hamara Hain

  • Siddhant shares poetic Sunday with Shailendra's classic verses
  • Gully Boy actor accompanies poetry with gentle guitar melodies
  • Chaturvedi recently earned praise for Dhadak 2 performance
  • Actor felt immediate connection to Dhadak 2's powerful story
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Siddhant Chaturvedi spends a poetic Sunday with his own rendition of Shailendra's 'Kal hamara hain'

Gully Boy actor Siddhant Chaturvedi shares his soulful rendition of Shailendra's classic poetry 'Kal Hamara Hain' with guitar accompaniment.

"Gham ki badli mein chamakta ek sitaara hai... aaj apna ho na ho par kal hamara hain - Siddhant Chaturvedi"

Mumbai, Aug 10

Actor Siddhant Chaturvedi decided to spend a poetic Sunday by coming up with his own rendition of renowned lyricist Shailendra's popular poetry, 'Kal hamara hain'.

The 'Dhadak 2' actor was seen reciting the beautiful poetry, enhancing the meaningful words with light tunes from his guitar.

Siddhant shared the words: "Gham ki badli mein chamakta ek sitaara hai... aaj apna ho na ho par kal hamara hain. Humko gairon ka nahin apna sahaara hai, aaj apna ho na ho par kal hamaara hai".

"Gardhishon se haar kar o baithhne waale, tujhko khabar kya apne pairon mein bhi hain chhaale, par nahin rukte ke manzil ne pukaara hai, aaj apna ho na ho par kal hamaara hai".

"Ye kadam aise jo saagar paat dete hain, ye wo iraade hain jo parwat kaat dete hain, swarg in haathon ne dharti par utaara hai apna ho na ho par kal hamaara hai."

"Sach hain duba sa hain dil, jab tak andhera, par is raat ke us paar phir savera hain. Har samander ka kahin to kinaara hai, aaj apna ho na ho par kal hamaara hai," the 'Gully Boy' actor concluded.

Work-wise, Siddhant received a lot of praise for his performance in Shazia Iqbal's “Dhadak 2”, a sequel to the 2018 romantic drama “Dhadak”, starring Ishaan Khatter and Janhvi Kapoor.

Siddhant revealed why he chose to be a part of “Dhadak 2”, despite knowing he would have to face comparisons.

He stated that the story deeply resonated with him.

During an exclusive interaction with IANS, the ‘Gehraiyaan’ actor said: “I feel proud of this film. The moment I heard the story, I instantly knew I had to be part of it. It didn’t take long for me to decide—this story felt important. And when we began working on it, everything just came together beautifully.”

Jointly backed by Karan Johar, Hiroo Johar, Apoorva Mehta, Somen Mishra, Umesh Bansal, Meenu Arora, and Adar Poonawalla, "Dhadak 2" got a theatrical release on August 1.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the effort, I feel the original essence of Shailendra's poetry got a bit lost in this modern interpretation. Some classics are best left untouched. But kudos to Siddhant for trying something different.
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Aditya G
Saw his performance in Dhadak 2 - brilliant actor! Now seeing his poetic side. Truly a multi-talented artist. Bollywood needs more such well-rounded performers rather than just star kids getting easy breaks.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian poetry, this was such a beautiful introduction! The way he blended the guitar with the words was magical. Now I'm curious to explore more of Shailendra's work. Any recommendations where to start?
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Karthik V
"Kal hamara hai" - such powerful words that resonate even more in today's times. Siddhant's rendition gave me goosebumps! More actors should use their platform to promote our rich poetic traditions like this.
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Nisha Z
Loved how he made classic poetry accessible to younger audiences. My teenage daughter who usually listens to English songs was actually interested in this! Small steps towards preserving our culture 🙏

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