Sidharth Malhotra Says 'Yes, I'M In Love'; Admits He Is A Passionate, Obssessive & Attached Lover!
Sidharth Malhotra opens up about his love life like never before. Here's what he had to say in a recent interview.
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By Madhuri
Looks
like
'Love
is
in
the
air'
in
Bollywood.
After
Kangana
Ranaut
revealing
that
she
is
in
'pure
love',
we
have
one
more
Bollywood
celebrity
getting
candid
about
the
matters
of
the
heart!
Any
guesses?
Well,
it's
none
other
than
the
handsome
Sidharth
Malhotra
who
is
rumoured
to
be
dating
Alia
Bhatt.
The
actor
in
a
recent
interview
with
DNA,
when
quizzed
if
he
is
in
love
said,
'Yes,
I
am
in
love'.
When
asked
what
kind
of
person
he
is
when
in
love,
Sid
quipped,
"Ahem...
Passionate,
obsessive
and
very
attached.
There
are
a
few
people
I
get
attached
to
in
my
life
and
when
I
do,
I
get
very
sensitive.
I
have
bad
ways
of
communicating.
I
communicate
indirectly.
Maybe
through
some
actions,
gestures.
I
won't
be
saying
yes
or
no
directly
at
times.
If
I'm
left
alone
with
that
person,
I
will
truly
show
my
best
and
worst
side.
That's
what
I
believe
true
love
should
be
like.
You
cannot
put
up
a
front
of
being
this
perfect
guy
always,
helping
out,
understanding
all
the
time.
You
should
show
your
good
side
and
the
dark
side,
too.
Because
that's
what
I
believe
life
is
about."
Further
when
asked
to
reveal
the
name
of
the
person,
Sid
rather
played
it
safe
and
said,
"I
am
a
narcissistic
actor
so
I'll
say,
with
myself.
I
am
a
megalomaniac."
The
actor
even
opened
up
his
previous
relationships
and
quipped,
"I
have
had
my
share,
but
not
too
many,
maybe
just
a
couple
of
relationships.
Being
the
person
who
gets
attached,
I
also
at
times
find
it
very
hard
to
commit
to
one
person
at
this
stage
in
life.
I
have
been
working
since
I
was
18.
During
college,
I
would
only
do
fashion
shows
to
make
the
kind
of
money
I
was
getting
in
Delhi.
That
paid
a
lot.
From
there
onwards,
your
priorities
start
changing
and
you
don't
take
money
from
your
family.
Your
lifestyle
changes
and
you
become
independent
very
early.
That
protective
upbringing
starts
fading
dheere
dheere.
When
you
are
on
your
own,
you
start
making
your
own
rules.
So,
all
my
relationships
and
the
people
I
have
met
have
taught
me
something
and
I
use
that
in
my
work
today.
Somewhere,
they
have
shaped
my
personality.
So
ya,
I
think
it's
ever
evolving.
How
I
am
in
love
is
also
determined
by
the
person
I
am
dating!"
Talking
about
heartbreaks
Sid
said,
"I
have
not
felt
the
emotion
of
heartbreak.
I
have
never
felt
like
a
dukhi
aatma
after
a
break-up.
I
believe
things
have
a
way
of
working
out
and
if
they
haven't
worked
out,
maybe
it's
not
the
right
thing.
Not
today,
for
sure.
Maybe
tomorrow.
You
can't
force
people
to
feel
a
certain
way
and
the
sooner
you
understand
that,
the
better
I
feel
everything
has
its
way
of
working.
Things
happen
organically
and
if
they
are
forced,
it
will
be
very
temporary.
I
believe
in
that."
Further,
the
actor
revealed
that
he
isn't
game
for
the
arranged
marriage
set-up
and
was
quoted
saying,
"No!
Even
my
family
is
not
like
that.
My
brother
dated
my
bhabhi
since
he
was
18
and
he
got
married
at
24-25.
My
parents
were
very
supportive.
We
don't
come
from
a
background
where
our
parents
choose
who
we
would
spend
our
lives
with.
They
rather
push
us
to
be
out
there,
have
that
relationship,
make
our
own
choices
and
live
up
to
it
and
back
it
by
getting
married
to
that
girl.
So,
I
don't
understand
the
arranged
marriage
set-up
and
the
point
of
view
at
all.
Mom
dad
ne
milaya
kisi
se
so
just
get
married
-
no
that
doesn't
work
for
me!"