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Sidharth Malhotra cycles for equal street

| | Nov 24, 2014, at 06:01 pm
Mumbai, Nov 24 (IBNS) Bollywood hunk Sidharth Malhotra stepped out to be part of Equal Street's initiative on Sunday when he was seen cycling on the free spirited streets of Bandra to support the group that campaigns for free spaces for everyone to walk and cycle.

The young actor was going to the gym for his work out but wanted to visit here and quite enjoyed himself.

Sidhath comes from Delhi and so finds Mumbai limited in space. He loves the city but feels we should have more open spaces where people can play socialize,  indulge in extra circular activities.

In those terms this initiative is very encouraging . He quite enjoyed himself.

Sidharth also interacted with his fans.

The actor is currently busy shooting for his next film Brothers , which will release in July 2015.

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