
Mumbai, Dec 13 – Actor Siddhant Chaturvedi reflected on how 1990s party tracks, usually played on a piano, were a canvas for raw emotions and confession. He noted that writers used clear, eye‑catching lines to expose a character’s vulnerability, yet listeners would simply enjoy the groove and miss the deeper layers.
On Instagram he posted: “The ’90s were so goated …. Party songs were only for the piano doing emotional confession duty, heroes trauma‑dumping & channelising his vulnerability through very obviously directed lyrics, and somehow it all goes unnoticed because everyone’s too busy having the best time of their lives…(sic).”
Looking ahead, Siddhant will portray legendary filmmaker V. Shantaram in an upcoming biopic. The first look as Shantaram has already warmed audiences online. In a heartfelt message, he thanked fans for the overwhelming support of the poster, saying, “Thank you for all the love and support we’ve been showered with on the poster. It truly means a lot. Couldn’t have been a better time than now to tell and remind us of a story of rebellion and of the glory of Indian cinema that shaped the country. for me it’s beyond words.”
He described the role as a “dream role,” adding, “From a boy who dreamt silently in frames, to standing in the shadow of a legend… AnnaSaheb – V. Shantaram. Every artist waits for that one story that tests your truth, your heart, and your hunger. This is mine.”
The project, written and directed by Abhijeet Shirish Deshpande, is produced by Rajkamal Entertainment, Camera Take Films, and Roaring Rivers Productions, with Rahul Kiran Shantaram, Subhash Kale, and Sarita Ashwin Varde on board.
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