Sidharth Malhotra Reveals: In the Spotlight Where the Story Begins

Sidharth Malhotra just shared an exciting glimpse into his photoshoot on Instagram. He looked incredibly stylish in a white blazer while striking various poses for the camera. The actor added a peppy track from his movie "A Gentleman" as the perfect background score. Fans can next see him in the upcoming action film "Vvan: Force of the Forest" releasing in 2026.

Key Points: Sidharth Malhotra Shares Stylish Spotlight Video on Instagram

  • Actor shares behind-the-scenes video from stylish photoshoot session
  • Wears white shirt and blazer with black pants for the shoot
  • Uses "Bandook Meri Laila" from A Gentleman as background score
  • Frequently posts fitness content and gym workout videos on social media
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Sidharth Malhotra gives a sneak peek into 'in the spotlight where the story begins'

Sidharth Malhotra gives a sneak peek into his photoshoot moments, looking effortlessly stylish in a white blazer and sharing his signature charm on social media.

"In the spotlight, exactly where the story begins. - Sidharth Malhotra"

Mumbai, Nov 19

Sidharth Malhotra, on Wednesday, took to social media to share a video showcasing his moments in the spotlight.

Taking to his Instagram handle, the ‘Student of the Year’ actor shared a glimpse into his special moments. Sidharth posted a video showcasing himself striking various poses for the camera, along with candid shots from the photoshoot. He looked effortlessly stylish in a white shirt paired with a white blazer and black pants, exuding his signature charm. Alongside the clip, he simply wrote, “In the spotlight, exactly where the story begins.”

The ‘Yodha’ actor also added the song "Bandook Meri Laila" from his movie, “A Gentleman” as background score for the video. The peppy number is sung by Ash King, Jigar Saraiya, and Raftaar.

Interestingly, Sidharth Malhotra is very active on social media, as he frequently shares his glamorous photoshoots. He also gives a glimpse into his personal life. The ‘Shershaah’ actor also offers insights into his fitness routine by posting videos from his gym sessions.

Last month, Sidharth Malhotra posted a video from the gym, where he performed an advanced calisthenics exercise highlighting his core and upper body strength.

On the work front, the 40-year-old actor was last seen in “Param Sundari” alongside Janhvi Kapoor. Sidharth will next be seen in the upcoming actioner in “Vvan: Force of the Forest.” Recently, he shared a glimpse of his journey to the sets on Instagram Stories by posting a short clip from his car that captured the clear blue sky through the sunroof. He simply captioned the post “#Vvan.”

The film, which also features Tamannaah Bhatia, is scheduled to release on 15 May 2026. Originally, the movie was set to hit theaters around Chhath in 2025. Announcing the updated release date on social media, Sidharth had written, “The Forest has whispered; the Force will be unleashed on 15 May 2026. Get ready for the big-screen adventure.”

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Rohit P
Bandook Meri Laila is such an underrated track! Good to see him using his own movie song. Sidharth's fitness journey is really inspiring for us regular gym-goers.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate his dedication to fitness and style, I wish he'd focus more on diverse acting roles. After Shershaah, his film choices have been quite repetitive. Just my honest opinion!
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Vikram M
The man knows how to maintain his charm even after all these years in the industry. From Student of the Year to now, he's aged like fine wine! 🍷
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Kavya N
Love how active he is with his fans on social media! Those gym videos really motivate me to stay fit. Can't believe he's 40 already - looking better than ever!
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Siddharth J
Excited for Vvan! Tamannaah and Sidharth together should be interesting. Hope it's worth the delay from 2025 to 2026. The forest theme sounds promising for an action film.

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