Sidharth Malhotra Opens Up On Working With Ajay Devgn In Thank God; Calls It A 'Fictitious Fantasy Film'

In a recent interview, Sidharth Malhotra shared that he is excited to work with Ajay Devgn in Thank God. Read on!

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Sidharth Malhotra Opens Up On Working With Ajay Devgn In Thank God; Calls It A 'Fictitious Fantasy Film'
Sidharth Malhotra is currently enjoying the success of his recently released film 'Shershaah', based on Captain Vikram Batra. The actor delivered a phenomenal performance and many are still talking about it. Up next, Sidharth has interesting projects in the pipeline. As many know, he will be seen in Indra Kumar's Thank God. The actor will be seen sharing screen space with Ajay Devgn and Rakul Preet Singh. While Rakul and Sidharth have worked together in Aiyaary, he is sharing screen space with Ajay Devgn for the first time.

Sidharth is beyond excited for his upcoming film and has described it as a 'fictitious fantasy film'. Talking to Pinkvilla, he said, "I am super excited about Thank God. That’s Indra Kumar sir trying to say something very special. It’s a slice of life film, with a lovely message and heart at the end. It’s a fictitious fantasy film and unlike any of his earlier works."

He further added, "People will be surprised to see Indra Kumar sir making a film like this. It’s me and Ajay sir coming together for the first time in a fun film like this. There are a lot of firsts involved and I am loving being a part of something that’s as fresh as Thank God. We are still shooting and we should hopefully be ready by next year.” ALSO READ:Sidharth Malhotra Wants To Reunite With Shershaah Partner Kiara Advani, Among His Previous Co-Stars

“I like the process of writing and after Shershaah, the intention will be to concentrate on content writing and find that one peg which will inspire people. It’s not a change in me, but something that has always been a constant," said Sidharth. Thank God is set to release in 2022.








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