Siddhant Chaturvedi recently appeared on Indian Idol to promote his upcoming romantic film Do Deewane Sheher Mein, co-starring Mrunal Thakur and helmed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. While the visit was meant to spotlight his romantic transformation on screen, it ended up revisiting the role that first made him a youth icon. In a moment that blended nostalgia with charm, Siddhant reminded audiences why his journey continues to excite fans.
During the episode, judge Badshah fondly recalled Siddhant’s impactful performance in Gully Boy and asked if he can do some rap. Encouraged by fellow judge Shreya Ghoshal, Siddhant effortlessly broke into an impromptu rap on stage, even dedicating a few playful lines to Mrunal.
The spontaneous performance electrified the atmosphere, and clips of the moment quickly began circulating online, drawing enthusiastic reactions from fans.
When Gully Boy released in 2019, Siddhant’s portrayal of MC Sher became the breakout highlight of the film. His confident swagger, magnetic screen presence and memorable dialogues turned him into the talk of the town. MC Sher wasn’t merely a character; he became a pop-culture phenomenon, with fans quoting his lines and celebrating his loyalty and style. The film marked a defining turning point in Siddhant’s career and established him as a formidable new voice in Bollywood.
Seven years later, Siddhant stands at an interesting crossroads.
From the gritty, street-smart MC Sher to embracing a softer, romantic avatar. With Do Deewane Sheher Mein, he steps fully into the lover-boy space, showcasing a different shade of his personality while still carrying the confidence that first won hearts. The recent viral rap moment proves that while the image may evolve, the performer within remains just as dynamic.