Mumbai: In his six-year long career, Sidharth
Malhotra has featured in a romantic comedy, a thriller, a
sports drama and a murder mystery and the actor says his
choice of films clearly shows his greed for good content.
The actor says he always wanted to explore new things in
his career and is happy with the way his journey in films has
turned out be.
In an interview with PTI, Sidharth says, "This is the
period where I am hungry for content more than the money
aspect of what I would get from a film.
"If your filmography is interesting and has enough
variations and you are not trying to sell something typical,
whether it does well or not is secondary, what matters is
exploring new things."
The 32-year-old actor insists earning good money was
never his aim.
"I have never done films for money, brands of course (is
for money). I have never buckled with a producer or director
for a film. I did films because I wanted to be part of a film.
"I have never made an issue of what I get paid as an
actor. For me it depends on the budget of the film, you want
to be more sensitive as well to the producer, it is a business
after all," he says.
Sidharth's latest release "Ittefaq" may have got mixed
reviews, but the actor says he was aware that the film was not
the one to make it to the '100 crore club'.
"Ittefaq" which is a remake of 1969 movie of the same
name, is the story of an acclaimed writer (essayed by
Sidharth) and a young homemaker (played by Sonakshi Sinha),
who become the prime suspects in a double murder case.
And police officer Dev (played by Akshaye Khanna) must
figure out who's telling the truth when both offer conflicting
stories about the events of that fateful night.
The film did a business of Rs 4.05 crore on day one.
"It is not a film where you look at the numbers (box
office collection), I know it is unavoidable. The film was
made on a tight budget, we have other revenues of recovery
like satellite rights or digital rights. So the box office
profit will be done by the weekend.
"It is not a film to boast money wise, as the numbers
are not going to be (high). The film is all about these three
characters and their performances," says Sidharth.
The actor says, he was first offered the film sometime in
2014 and feels glad that the movie came back to him.
"I was offered this film after 'Hasee Toh Phasee'. If
you look at zone wise it was similar (referring to thriller,
murder mystery space). I was committed to 'Ek Villain' and I
felt it made no sense to do two back-to-back films in the same
space. I was like will do it afterwards.
"Luckily, nothing happened in between and then they
(director Abhay Chopra and producer Juno Chopra) came to me. I
think the film was meant for me as they did not cast anyone
for two and half to three years."
One of the main reason for Sidharth to do "Ittefaq"
was his love for his character 'Vikram Sethi'.
"It is not typical, he is an unpredictable person who
gives you a high in the climax. This character has so much to
hide and show at the same time. I found it interesting to play
this part," he says.