He requested the media not to drag me into unwanted controversies and issues: Siddharth
He requested the media not to drag me into unwanted controversies and issues: Siddharth
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Siddhartha's tweet came soon after Samantha announced her separation from Naga Chaitanya, "The first lesson he learned from his teachers is 'Cheaters never prosper'." Many thought he was referring to Samantha. The reason for this is that some time back there was a gossip that Samantha and Sidharth were in a relationship after their film 'Jabardast' and both of them later rubbished those media reports.

Now just after Samantha's break-up was announced, her tweet again grabbed public attention. To which, Sidharth reportedly said that it was not aimed at anyone. It was a random tweet like the one he shared every day. He even went on to say that "every day I tweet something that comes to my mind if I tweet about stray dogs barking outside my house and if people think I am their I think about it", so I am not responsible, said Siddhartha.

He also requested the media not to drag him into unwanted controversies and issues making matters worse as he is focusing more on his life and work than unwanted things. That's why he doesn't want to react to these things. On the work front, Siddharth currently has 'Maha Samudram' gearing up for release and is busy shooting for his Tamil film 'Takkar'.

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