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Sidharth anxious to fill Aamir's shoes

| | Dec 30, 2014, at 03:58 am
Mumbai, Dec 29 (IBNS): Sidharth Malhotra has been signed on to do Nitya's film which was initially offered to Aamir Khan.

The talented actor has been anxious about starting the project. He has been discussing the same with his team and close friends.

Since the film was earlier offered to Aamir Khan, Sidharth feels he has to meet high expectations.

Sidharth has been overheard discussing how it is a very exciting role and yet there is a ghost pressure because the film was earlier going to be essayed by Aamir Khan.

He feels these are big shoes to fill in but he is truly looking forward to start work on the film.

Sidharth has tried to do different kind of films. He started his career with Student of the year and went on to do Hasee toh Phasee and a huge commercial success like Ek Villian.

Now in the next year he has a different mix of films – he will be essaying the role of a wrestler in Brothers and a super hero in Bhavesh Joshi.

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