Sidharth Malhotra: Who doesn’t want to be a Rohit Shetty cop?

Admitting that stardom is changing in OTT era, Sidharth says Indian Police Force enables him to explore the medium with the ‘OG action film director’
Mohar Basu (MID-DAY; October 19, 2022)

The biggest benefit of success is that it gives you the confidence to take more risks. So, one can imagine Sidharth Malhotra being happy to take more gambles, a year after the smashing success of Shershaah (2021). One such move is his foray into digital entertainment with Rohit Shetty’s Indian Police Force, which also stars Shilpa Shetty Kundra and Vivek Oberoi. Did he have any apprehensions before taking the leap?

“For a young star, there cannot be a doubt about working with Rohit Shetty. [I like that] he presents Hindi film heroes in a macho way. I was [eager] to try my hand at action. When he came with the OTT idea, I was game. Who doesn’t want to be a cop in a Rohit Shetty universe? He is the OG action film director,” beams the actor.

Indian entertainment has undergone a dramatic change in the past two years, thanks to the OTT boom. With novel stories available to audiences on their phones and laptops, theatres are witnessing low footfall. Malhotra, whose Thank God with Ajay Devgn is gearing up to hit the marquee, acknowledges that actors and filmmakers have to up their game.

“The lines have blurred between OTT and [theatrical] movies. I am glad people have the option of watching content on the phone. It is an interesting challenge for film actors; we have to do much more to [lure] them to theatres. At the same time, all young actors today are attempting one [web] show or another.”