“I Hope Every Shashank Finds His Roshni”: Siddhant Chaturvedi As ‘Do Deewane Seher Mein Gets OTT Love

As Do Deewane Seher Mein continues to find its audience on OTT, Siddhant Chaturvedi has penned a heartfelt thank-you note, acknowledging the wave of love coming his way. The actor shared that he has been going through DMs, tags and fan edits, calling it "beautiful" to see viewers connect so deeply with the story and find reflections of their own lives in it-making his post feel more like a note of gratitude than a typical social media update.

Siddhant Chaturvedi As Do Deewane Seher Mein Gets OTT Love

Along with a behind-the-scenes video, the actor wrote:

"Love isn't about arriving perfect...it's about staying, even when you're not and in the search for love, finding a broken piece of yourself in that person... imperfect, just like you
but somehow, all you see is light (Roshni)

In our film Do Deewane Seher Mein, both Shashank & Roshni carry their imperfections unaware of acceptance ...a little lost, a little late, a little unsure of the language of love. But that's what makes them linger. Not the grand gestures, Not the melodramatic emotions, but the pauses between words, the hesitation before holding on, the quiet hope that maybe, just maybe, they are enough. This film doesn't promise forever...it makes you search for it....And somewhere in that search, in the broken rhythm of a city that never quite waits, it teaches us acceptance.

Thank you for holding this film so gently, i've been reading all the Dms, seeing all the tags and the edits, it's beautiful to see you guys finding pieces of yourselves in the story... and I hope every Shashank, in his own time...in a soft, hush-hush way ...ssshhh 🤫 finds his Roshni.❤️

PS : this video was Bakhoobi captured by my brother @tiwariratnesh while prepping for the film & a Fun Fact - my character is loosely based on him.
Bhai hai toh "Thank you" nahi bolunga, bohot maarega ...but love you bhai ❤️"

Through his words, Siddhant steers away from the idea of love as something perfect or defined. Instead, he highlights the quieter, more relatable side of it-where hesitation, timing, and emotional gaps shape the connection as much as the feeling itself.

By speaking about Shashank and Roshni as "a little lost" and "a little late," the actor underlines the film's core-love that exists in fragments, in pauses, and in the uncertainty of being understood. It's not the dramatic highs, but the understated moments that, according to him, make the story stay with the audience.

His note also reflects how closely he has been engaging with viewer reactions, acknowledging the messages and creative responses that continue to pour in. For Siddhant, the impact lies in this shared emotional space-where audiences are not just watching the film, but seeing their own experiences mirrored in it.

In an industry often driven by scale and spectacle, Siddhant's message keeps things simple. It lingers on acceptance, imperfection, and the idea that sometimes, just being enough is where love begins.

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