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Sidharth Malhotra traveled to Madh island by ferry

| | Mar 10, 2015, at 03:56 am
Mumbai, Mar 9 (IBNS): Actor Sidharth Malhotra took a ferry ride to Madh island recently. The actor was shooting there for a brand and was advised to take the ferry to save time.

He had to report on set at 9.30 am and he was told that  travelling by ferry would save him about an hour. Sidharth liked the idea and immediately agreed.

However what he did not anticipate is for the ferry to be crowded. Sidharth is from Delhi and so had never traveled this route.

The ferry was crowded and a little inconvenient but Sidharth did not mind it much.

He also had to take an auto rickshaw to get to his car which was parked at a distance.

It was just a 15 minutes ride and yet the entire travel was quite an experience for the young actor.

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