Just in: Sidharth Malhotra wants to visit Pakistan

Published July 28, 2015
Sidharth Malhotra — Courtesy Photo
Sidharth Malhotra — Courtesy Photo

It's not the first time that a Bollywood star have shown interest in visiting Pakistan, but this time it's not some old generation actor but a young one, who's expressed the desire.

Sidharth Malhotra, while shooting on the sets of Karan Johar's Kapoor and Sons with Fawad Khan and Alia Bhatt, has been impressed by Fawad's description of Pakistan and now wants to visit Pakistan, reported The Indian Express.

The two often exchange ideas about the diversity of their respective countries. Given that Fawad has seen many places in India and divides his time between the two countries, it is Sidharth who has decided that he needs to pay his co-star's homeland a visit.

“I would really like to visit Pakistan. There is so much I have got to know about the place through Fawad. I am hoping to make the trip sometime soon,” said Sidharth.

Sidharth who shot to fame with Johar's Student of The Year will be soon seen in Kapoor and Sons, which is slated to be released on March 16 2016.

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