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Fans, Siddharth Nigam Is Shooting For A Web Series In Bareilly

Fans, Siddharth Nigam Is Shooting For A Web Series In Bareilly

News1818-06-2025
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Siddharth Nigam marked the beginning of his new project with the first shot in Bareilly, sparking fan frenzy.
Siddharth Nigam has recently been spotted in Bareilly, and ever since the first clip from the location surfaced, fans haven't been able to keep calm. The buzz around his presence is loud, with many calling this upcoming project 'raw and intense' — a gritty shift from his previous work.
A behind-the-scenes video from the shoot has gone viral, showing Siddharth holding the clapboard during the muhurat scene (the ceremonial first shot of the film). With the entire cast and crew in action, it's clear the team has hit the ground running, filled with energy and excitement for an upcoming web series.
The visuals from the location reveal Siddharth completely immersed in powerful emotional scenes, set against the earthy and rustic backdrop of Bareilly — from quiet villages and open fields to its buzzing, colourful streets. These glimpses have added a layer of excitement, especially among the local audience.
He is seen performing intense sequences and sharing the frame with local actors, signalling a clear departure from his earlier fantasy-based roles to something more rooted and real. Candid clips capturing him rehearsing dialogues, collaborating with the crew, and giving intense expressions hint at a raw, possibly indie-style film in the making. While the exact details of the project remain under wraps, the buzz around it suggests a compelling new phase in his career and fans are eager to witness it.
Those who have followed Siddharth from his TikTok days would remember his viral lip-sync and short videos that once ruled social media. His acting journey began in 2011 with a Bournvita advertisement. And that caught the attention of the makers of Dhoom 3, who then cast him as the young Sahir/Samar in the 2013 blockbuster. That marked the beginning of his cinematic career, and there's been no looking back since.
Over the years, Siddharth has been part of several mythological and historical television series — including Maha Kumbh: Ek Rahasaya, Ek Kahani (2015), Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat, Peshwa Bajirao, Chandra Nandini and Aladdin – Naam Toh Suna Hoga — where he won hearts with his compelling performances. Not just that, he even showcased his dancing skills in Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 9 as a contestant.
His work in mainstream cinema, including his role in Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, further cemented his popularity. Up next, he will be seen in Blue Tick opposite Parul Gulati. And now, with this mysterious Bareilly shoot stirring fresh excitement, it seems Siddharth Nigam is all set to add yet another intriguing chapter to his ever-evolving journey.
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June 18, 2025, 19:32 IST
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