Siddharth Malhotra has a nickname for Fawad Khan

Siddharth has an Urdu nickname for the Pakistani heartthrob and you couldn't guess it in a million years!


Entertainment Desk August 28, 2015
Siddharth has an Urdu nickname for the Pakistani heartthrob.

Siddharth Malhotra and Fawad Khan — who will soon be seen together in upcoming film Kapoor & Sons – have been bonding quite well these days.

It was earlier reported that Fawad has convinced the Bollywood actor to visit Pakistan. Both of them apparently played cricket on the sets of their film as well. And now, according to a report published in Bollywoodlife, Siddharth even has a nickname for the Pakistani heartthrob.

Wondering what it is? You couldn't have guessed it in a million years! It's 'Masla' (problem).


Read: Would like to visit Pakistan: Sidharth Malhotra

The reason being Fawad uses the word masla a lot especially when he has to explain an issue during his everyday conversations. Much to our surprise, Siddharth had not heard of this word before meeting Fawad.

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The actor found it pretty interesting and so decided to call Fawad Masla.

Read: Fawad Khan charms Alia and Sidharth on the sets of 'Kapoor and Sons'

According to reports, the two actors apparently watched Bajrangi Bhaijaan together and Siddharth could not contain his excitement when Nawazuddin Siddiqui -- who plays a Pakistani journalist -- said the word masla. He whistled loudly leaving Fawad totally amused.

Read: Fawad Khan and Siddharth played Pakistan vs India cricket matches on sets

It seems that Siddharth, who was recently seen in Brothers alongside Akshay Kumar, has found another brother in Fawad as he had earlier saved both the actor's names as brother 1 and brother 2 on his phone.

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Kabir | 8 years ago | Reply Siddhat supetrrrrrr
Kabir | 8 years ago | Reply Siddhart is duper supeer ... . siddhart is hunkk .. H3e will super. Star like sharukh
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