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| Year | Film (Language) | Role Type | Critical Reception | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 2003 | Boys (Tamil) | Rebellious Teen | Cult Classic | | 2005 | Nuvvostanante... (Telugu) | Romantic Lead | Blockbuster | | 2006 | Rang De Basanti (Hindi) | Idealistic Friend | National Award Winner | | 2014 | Jigarthanda (Tamil) | Desperate Director | Highly Acclaimed | | 2015 | O Kadhal Kanmani (Tamil) | Modern Lover | Hit | | 2023 | Chithha (Tamil) | Grieving Uncle | Critically Acclaimed | actor siddharth movies
Actor Siddharth’s career defies the typical arc of a Indian film star. He began as a teenage heartthrob, survived the volatility of pan-Indian stardom, and matured into a character actor willing to play unsympathetic or vulnerable roles. His filmography serves as a case study in artistic integrity within a commercial industry. While he never achieved the “mass” superstardom of a Rajinikanth or Mahesh Babu, his influence lies in his versatility. He remains the actor other actors cite when discussing bravery in script selection. [Your Name/AI Assistant] Date: [Current Date] | Year
Siddharth made his acting debut in 2003 with the Tamil coming-of-age film Boys directed by S. Shankar. However, it was his second film, Ayutha Ezhuthu (2004, Tamil) and simultaneously the Telugu romantic blockbuster Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana (2005), that established him as a heartthrob. Over two decades, he has appeared in over 40 films. This paper dissects his major works to understand his artistic choices. His filmography serves as a case study in