Bollywood actor Siddhanth Chaturvedi came into the spotlight on Sunday after several media portals claimed Babir Khan had claimed in his viral meltdown video that the gully boystar was rude along with several other actors. Babil’s team revealed that the clip, which later went viral, was tweaked to become a doctor, but Siddhant denounced the netizens for “looking for drama.”
Siddhant, who happened to be Babil’s best friend, took him to his Instagram handle and said, “I’ve never written about me or my colleagues, but this is personal.

He continued on.
“Koshish Jaari Hai Hamari Taraf Se, Aur aap bhi koshish karein ki koi bhi verdict Dene se pehle ek baar soch lein,” he concluded.
He also shared some videos of Babil. There, you can see the young actor singing his heart during a jamming session.
What did Babir Khan say?
It all began after Babil shared a video of his Instagram story early on Sunday and experienced a visibly meltdown. In the video he said, “Bollywood is the most feik industry I’ve ever participated in. But few people want to make Bollywood better.
He also named him Shanaya Kapoor, Ananya Pandi, Arjun Kapoor, Siddhanth Chaturvevi, Raghav Juyal and Adarsh Gowrav in the video.
When the clip went viral, netizens speculated that Babil called Siddhanth, Ananya, Arjun and others “rude” in the video, but his team later revealed that a video circulating on the internet had been edited.
Babir Khan’s team will issue a statement
Sharing the original clip of Babil’s breakdown, his team wrote in a statement: “Babil’s videos have been widely misunderstood and taken out of context. In the clip, Babil had sincerely acknowledged some of his peers who believe they are making a meaningful contribution to the evolving landscape of Indian cinemas. Raghav Juyal, Adarsh Gourav, Arjun Kapoor, and Arijit Singh came from a place of genuine admiration for the authenticity, passion and effort to restore the industry’s credibility and mind (sic).

The statement also stated, “Over the past few years, Babir Khan has gained immense love and gratitude for his openness for his work and his mental health journey. Like everyone else, Babir has been one of them.