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Episode 2 of Sid Sessions is now LIVE

| | Nov 12, 2014, at 09:14 pm
Mumbai, Nov 12 (IBNS) After getting an overwhelming response in Episode 1, Sid Mallya is back with Episode 2 of #SidSessions.

In Sid Sessions, he addresses some of the most obscure comments he gets via social media on his Facebook, Twitter and Instagram profile. Sid responses to these comments in a satirical and humorous manner, bringing out a side to him that was unknown as of yet.

“Sid Sessions” is Sid Mallya’s first venture under his production company 7STORM MEDIA which is set up to create ‘original and interesting web based content’

In Episode 2 of #SidSessions, watch him take it up a notch.

One can watch it now on YouTube here: http://bit.ly/SidSessionsEp2 

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