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A look into Sidharth Malhotra's quarantine days in pictures

From baking his won healthy bread to indulging in some good sleep, Sidharth Malhotra has been making the most of his time amid the lockdown.

India TV Entertainment Desk Written by: India TV Entertainment Desk [ Published on: July 07, 2020 0:15 IST ]
  • Sidharth Malhotra has been enjoying his quarantine days and, the actor often shares glimpses of his life amid the coronavirus crisis. 
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    Sidharth Malhotra has been enjoying his quarantine days and, the actor often shares glimpses of his life amid the coronavirus crisis. 

  • From baking his won healthy bread to indulging in some good sleep, Sidharth Malhotra has been making the most of his time amid the lockdown.
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    From baking his won healthy bread to indulging in some good sleep, Sidharth Malhotra has been making the most of his time amid the lockdown.

  • Last month, Sidharth shared that coming to Mumbai to explore a career in Bollywood was not easy, adding that the support from his family helped him a lot in his journey.
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    Last month, Sidharth shared that coming to Mumbai to explore a career in Bollywood was not easy, adding that the support from his family helped him a lot in his journey.

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  • Opening up about how his family supported his decision to move to Mumbai, Sidharth said:
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    Opening up about how his family supported his decision to move to Mumbai, Sidharth said: "I remember when I came to Mumbai I was 21 and staying here by myself, I really started appreciating the joint family that I grew up in, (with) so many people around."

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    "I remember on the phone speaking to my parents, I would say why don't we have the habit of ending the call with love you mom, love you, dad. We at our Punjabi household never had a culture like this because none of us ever ventured out and stayed away that far. And I remember one day sitting down with my dad, telling him that whenever we say goodbye you are supposed to say goodbye by saying you love me and dad being the dad he was like ‘ya ya, of course, I love you'," he added.

  • The actor continued:
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    The actor continued: "He took a beat and it was funny, at the same time, you can imagine so many fathers, especially of a grown-up child, a 21-year-old staying in a different city and asking their father to please tell love me before ending a call because. I realised it when I came to Mumbai to become an actor, it wasn't easy and I felt the only thing you fall back on is what your parents have taught you."

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