Sidharth Malhotra will celebrate his 39th birthday tomorrow (January 16, 2024). A day before special day, his loved ones have started arriving for his birthday bash.
Sidharth Malhotra has been an integral part of the film industry for 12 years now. The actor, who made his Bollywood debut with Student Of The Year, will be celebrating his 39th birthday tomorrow (January 16). Interestingly, three days after Sidharth's birthday, his first web show, Indian Police Force, will premiere on Prime Video (on January 19). Amid this, the actor's loved ones have gathered under one roof for his birthday bash tonight.
Kiara Advani's parents arrive for Sidharth Malhotra's birthday bash
Sidharth's wife Kiara Advani's parents were among the first ones to reach the actor's 39th birthday bash. Apart from them, Sidharth's mentor and filmmaker Karan Johar reached the party. He opted for an all-black look for the actor's birthday bash. KJo happily posed for the shutterbugs and so did Kiara's mom and dad.
Now that the first visuals of Sidharth's birthday party are out, fans will eagerly wait for some amazing and fun inside photos and videos from the bash.
Sidharth Malhotra's married life
This will be Sidharth's first birthday after his marriage to Kiara Advani. The couple got married on February 7, 2023. Their wedding took place at Jaisalmer's Suryagarh Palace. Next month, the duo will celebrate their first wedding anniversary.
What's next for the actor?
Meanwhile, on the work front, the Indian Police Force is Sidharth's first release of this year. The actor plays a pivotal role in Rohit Shetty's web series. Although Sidharth has done OTT films in the past, this project is his first web show. Rohit has extended his cop universe to the web space.
Following IPF's OTT release on Prime Video, Sidharth will be back with his new movie. The actor plays the role in Sagar Ambre and Pushkar Ojha's Yodha, which is scheduled for a theatrical release on March 15, 2024. The movie also stars Disha Patani and Raashii Khanna.
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