Actor Siddhant Chaturvedi, preparing for his upcoming movie ‘Do Deewane Seher Mein,’ discussed his language evolution for acting. At the film’s trailer launch in Mumbai, he delved into his Uttar Pradesh upbringing, Bhojpuri heritage, and the challenges he faced with language and confidence upon moving to Mumbai. Hailing from Ballia, Uttar Pradesh, he highlighted how his roots influenced his accent and perspective.
Reflecting on his role in the film, Chaturvedi revealed a personal connection, sharing his initial struggles with Hindi upon arriving in Mumbai. He emphasized the impact of language on confidence, particularly for migrants carrying regional identities. The actor candidly spoke about grappling with broken Hindi, gradual English learning, and the pronunciation nuances that many Indians from diverse regions encounter but seldom discuss openly.
Chaturvedi emphasized the universal nature of language barriers, transcending regional origins. He stressed how such barriers can affect confidence and highlighted the importance of adapting without losing one’s identity. The actor shared personal experiences of self-improvement, including learning English over time and correcting speech patterns through practical experience rather than formal training. He also recounted an unexpected learning journey through his first love, involving emotional and linguistic growth.
‘Do Deewane Seher Mein’ is scheduled to hit theaters on February 20, 2026.
