Is that Sidharth Malhotra's 'Kal Jisne Dekha' look?

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,August 27 2015]

After 'Brothers', Sidharth Malhotra is all geared up for Nitya Mehra's directorial debut 'Kal Jisne Dekha', where he is paired up with Katrina Kaif for the first time. News had been out that the film will go on floors in the beginning of September in London.

Sidharth, who is excited with the film's script, is said to have been looking forward to start shooting. And looks like the actor couldn't wait longer and he recently took off to London for the same. When spotted by sources, the young 'Ek Villain' star was seen sporting a fresh look, far different from the rugged avatar in his latest release 'Brothers'. Well, we wonder if this is Sidharth's 'Kal Jisne Dekha' look.....

For the records, Nitya Mehra earlier had assisted Farhan Akhtar in 'Don' and international project 'Life of Pi' among others.

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