Sidharth Malhotra Is Playing A Spy Agent Role In Mission Majnu, Not A James Bond Character

The actor Sidharth Malhotra says his character of a RAW agent in his upcoming film Mission Majnu has much more to offer than conventional action sequences. The film commemorates the feature directorial debut of ad filmmaker Shantanu Bagchi and is produced by Ronnie Screwvala of RSVP, and Amar Butala, and Garima Mehta, Guilty By Association Media.


Mission Majnu is inspired by real events set in the 1970s and follows the story of India’s most courageous mission in the heart of Pakistan that forever changed the relationship between the two nations. The Shershaah star Sidharth Malhotra said the film allowed him to play a character with various shades.


“This is a film inspired by true events. It’s about an important mission that RAW did. It is more of a thriller than action. This is the first time I am playing a spy agent but it is not a James Bond character. I am somebody who keeps manipulating people to get information out. In that manipulation, I got an opportunity to play various shades that I had not in the past. It’s a tone and world that is completely fresh. I have not done a period film before. It was a new experience,” Sidharth Malhotra said.

The film is Written by Parveez Shaikh and Aseem Arora of Bell Bottom fame and Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana writer Sumit Batheja, Mission Majnu also marks the Bollywood acting debut of south star Rashmika Mandanna.

“We are fortunate to have her in the film and introduce her to the Hindi audience. She is extremely talented and expressive. I saw her work in films but to see her as a co-actor was interesting. Our pairing will be fresh,” the 36-year-old actor Sidharth Malhotra said. Apart from the spying thriller, Sidharth Malhotra will also be seen in the slice-of-life comedy Thank God, co-starring Ajay Devgn, and Rakul Preet Singh. The actor Sidharth said Thank God will be new territory for him. The Filmmaker Indra Kumar, who has helmed dramas like Dil, Beta, Ishq, Mann in the ’90s, and the comedy franchises Masti and Dhamaal, will be directing Thank God.

“I have admired Indra sir’s work in the past. He is challenging himself as a director to make a more contemporary take on a slice of life humorous film. It has a lovely message. For me, it is all about the messaging and what the film is trying to say. I assure people that they will be surprised. Thank God talks about gratitude, which is needed today more than ever.”

Bollywood star Siddhartha Malhotra said both, Thank God and Mission Majnu have “a sense of freshness” to them and were made keeping in mind a larger audience. “Thank God for being a complete family film and Mission Majnu being a spy thriller. These genres have a massive audience in our country. I will do my best to make them in the best possible way,” he said.