Sidharth Malhotra

Sidharth Malhotra

Sidharth Malhotra's journey in Bollywood is basically the ultimate redemption arc. Starting out as a fashion model, he transitioned into acting and caught his big break with Karan Johar's *Student of the Year* (2012), which instantly made him a household name and scored him a Filmfare nomination for Best Male Debut. The early 2010s saw him riding high on a wave of blockbusters—*Hasee Toh Phasee*, *Ek Villain*, and *Kapoor & Sons* established him as a reliable lead who could handle romance, thrillers, and family dramas with equal ease. But like many actors, he hit a rough patch with a string of underperforming films that made people question his star power. The real comeback moment came in 2021 with *Shershaah*, where his powerhouse performance as war hero Vikram Batra earned him serious critical acclaim and another Filmfare nomination, proving he had the range and depth to carry a prestige project. What sets Sidharth apart is his ability to balance mainstream appeal with more nuanced roles—he's never been just about abs and charm, though he's definitely got both. He's contributed to Bollywood by bringing a certain authenticity to his characters, whether it's a lovesick guy or a decorated army officer. Beyond *Shershaah*, he's been keeping busy with recent projects like *Param Sundari* (2025), showing that his comeback wasn't a one-hit wonder. Off-screen, he's become a fixture in the celebrity circuit and brand endorsements, and his marriage to actress Kiara Advani made them one of Bollywood's power couples. Sidharth's story is a reminder that in this industry, a bad phase doesn't define

Awards & Nominations

Malhotra has received two Filmfare Awards nominations — Best Male Debut for Student of the Year and Best Actor for Shershaah.

Filmography