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Does Sidharth Malhotra believe in the institution of marriage? Read Inside!

Sidharth Malhotra, who began his acting career with Dharma Productions’ Student of the Year (2012), has come a long way. Today, he is not only one of the most popular actors in the industry but also among the most eligible bachelors in the tinsel town. Though the actor has never been very vocal about his love life, he is the one who fully believes in the institution of marriage.

“For me, a marriage is a lot of things. I don’t stay with my folks. When I moved from Delhi to Mumbai, my friends became a support system. And when I do get married, my wife will become a support system. I really believe in the institution of marriage. I have seen my folks have a lovely relationship for about 40 years now. I think it is beautiful that two people can share their lives together and start a family,” says the actor.

Ever since becoming an actor, Sidharth has checked off so many things his bucket list, but his home seems to be a highly prized possession that he owns. “It is quite surreal to see me graduate from a one-bedroom apartment that I shared with others to my new house with many more bedrooms to myself. Life has been good,” he tells a publication.

Talking about his upcoming projects, the handsome actor is looking forward to the release of his next film Marjaavaan. Directed by Milap Zaveri, the movie also features Riteish Deshmukh, Rakul Preet Singh and Tara Sutaria in lead roles. It is scheduled to enter theatres on 8th November, 2019.

After the release of Marjaavaan, Sidharth will be seen in Dharma Productions, Shershaah, which is a biopic on Kargil martyr Vikram Batra. Also starring Kiara Advani in the lead role, the film is scheduled for its release in 2020.

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