Is Kiara Advani dating Sidharth Malhotra? Her 'Laxmii' co-star Akshay Kumar has an answer for it

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Nov 02, 2020, 05:43 PM IST

Kiara Advani, Sidharth Malhotra

Hearing Akshay Kumar's words, Kiara Advani was left red-faced while others broke into a big laugh.

Rumours are rife that Kabir Singh actor Kiara Advani is dating Sidharth Malhotra for quite some time now but neither has ever confirmed the news despite getting clicked on numerous occasions together. 

Now, during an appearance on the Kapil Sharma Show while Kiara maintained that she would tell the world about her personal life only when she decides to get married, her co-star Akshay Kumar gave a huge hint to the alleged couple's fans. 

Akshay and Kiara arrived as guests on The Kapil Sharma Show to promote their film Laxmii. Host Kapil Sharma tried to ask Kiara about her boyfriend when she tried to swerve the question. "Whenever I talk about my personal life it will be when I’m married," to which Kapil said, "Let’s clap for the guy who will get married to you. We can only send you good wishes for now."

However, her Laxmii co-actor Akshay Kumar gave fans a glimpse into Kiara's personal life and chipped in saying, "Ye badi Siddhanto wali ladki hai (She is a girl with principles)." 

Hearing his words, Kiara was left red-faced and gaping while others broke into a big laugh.

Sidharth and Kiara will be seen together for the first time in Shershaah. Directed by Vishnu Varadhan, the film will tell the tale of Captain Vikram Batra, who was martyred in the Kargil War and posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra. Sidharth will be seen in a double role – he will play Captain Vikram Batra and his twin brother Vishal Batra – while Kiara will be seen as Captain Vikram Batra's girlfriend Dimple Cheema.

On Koffee With Karan, Sidharth denied being in a relationship with Kiara and had said, "The amount of rumours and hook-ups that I have had in the tabloids, I’m having lesser fun in real life, I think. I wish they were true. My life is not as colourful as what people read."