Jaideep Ahlawat is in the news these days for his upcoming film 'Jewel Thief: The Heist Begins'. Jaideep Ahlawat is known for his intense roles and brilliant acting. He is often seen in serious roles on screen. But is Jaideep Ahlawat as serious in real life as his characters? Jaideep Ahlawat's co-star in 'Jewel Thief', Nikita Dutta, has talked about this. Nikita spoke openly about Jaideep's off-screen personality and told how Jaideep Ahlawat is in real life.

Jaideep Ahlawat helped in many scenes.
In a conversation with Instant Bollywood, Nikita Dutta talked about Jaideep Ahlawat's off-screen personality and said, "Off camera, Jaideep Ahlawat is not so serious. He is a really funny person. He helped me a lot during some difficult scenes in the film and I got to learn a lot from him.
There was a scene in the film where I was holding a cigarette and being a non-smoker, I was facing a challenge in that scene. I was being cautious about how to hold it, where to smoke, how it would look on camera, and a lot more. Then Jaideep Ahlawat came comfortably and gave suggestions, which were quite easy to follow. It was really surprising. He comes quietly and gives suggestions politely and easily." 'Jewel Thief' will stream on Netflix from April 25

'Jewel Thief' stars Jaideep Ahlawat as Auluck, a powerful tycoon obsessed with acquiring Africa's most precious diamond, the Red Sun. Saif Ali Khan plays a mysterious thief who is hired by Auluck to help him steal the diamond. Kunal Kapoor will be seen in the role of a cop and Nikita Dutta as the female lead of the film. Directed by Kookie Gulati and Robbie Grewal, 'Jewel Thief - The Heist Begins' will stream on Netflix from April 25.
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