Siddharth
Malhotra
says
he
still
feels
like
a
Delhi
boy
at
heart
even
after
shifting
his
base
from
the
Capital
to
Mumbai.
"I
was
lucky
to
come
in
(to
Mumbai)
at
a
time
when
they
(people)
were
looking
for
new
talent.
I
have
done
my
share
of
auditions.
I
have
evolved
and
changed
over
the
period
and
Mumbai
has
a
lot
to
do
with
that," the
29-year-old
said
here
at
the
unveiling
of
the
cover
of
Men's
Health
magazine
featuring
him.
"Mumbai
has
added
so
much
to
my
personality,
the
exposure
that
you
get
and
people
you
meet,
the
professionalism
here,
which
we
should
have
in
Delhi.
But
I
am
still
a
Delhi
boy
at
heart
and
Delhi
is
my
home
but
Mumbai
is
great
too,"
he
added.
Siddharth
says
only
his
hard
work
and
focus
helped
him
more
when
being
an
outsider
made
things
tough
for
him
when
he
first
came
to
Mumbai
to
become
an
actor.
"It's
always
tough
when
you
come
from
a
different
town,
you
don't
know
anybody
and
don't
have
any
family...no
support
system,
professionally
or
personally.
Mumbai
is
a
tough
city
but
it
has
given
me
everything
today.
It
requires
you
to
be
a
little
patient,
to
be
focussed
and
to
work
hard,"
Sidharth
said.
Siddharth
made
his
debut
with
'Student
of
The
Year' in
2012
and
was
last
seen
in
'Hasee
Toh
Phasee.'
Mohit
Suri's
Ek
Villain
where
he
will
be
seen
in
a
grey
character
alongside
Shraddha
Kapoor
is
his
next
venture.