This Article is From Aug 06, 2015

Brothers Can be Mean. Sidharth, Jacqueline Are Proof

Brothers Can be Mean. Sidharth, Jacqueline Are Proof

Sidharth and Jacqueline photographed at an event for the promotion of Brothers.

Mumbai: You don't have to be great but you do have to start to be great - that's the Brothers' team mantra at the moment as the film gears up for release. But while they may all be fighting fit, we had to wonder do they always fight fair? After all, those closest to us always know how to push our buttons.

Ek Villain star Sidharth Malhotra agreed. He said, "I think with siblings and cousins when you are growing up. I have done some very stupid things with them. I have put my brother's toothbrush into the flush and then put it back. I was young; he had really beat me up. I was really swollen and bleeding and this was when I was 9 or 10 and I told him a week later."

And if you think that's traumatic wait till you hear Jacqueline's story, though the bubbly actress laughed right through the telling of it!

"Growing up I always wanted to play with my brothers but they would never let me play with them and then I wanted to play with my sisters but she would never let me play with her. I remember that there was this one time when my brothers took me out. They made me be the goalkeeper and then they hit me in my face and then I was crying."

And while Jacqueline plays Akshay's love interest in the film, we have to say we've noticed that Sidharth seems to have developed a certain penchant for older women on screen - whether it's Kareena Kapoor (in the Brothers song) or soon to be co-star Katrina Kaif.

While Sidharth initially seemed upset that we referred to Kareena as an "older woman," he soon got over it. "Of course I am a big fan. Why will I not move when Kareena kapoor smiles? I was her slave," he said.

Akshay insisted that Sidharth keep a "Saif" distance from Kareena, a joke Jacqueline didn't exactly get right off, but apparently that's not unusual.

Akshay said, "With Jacqueline, we have to write a joke and give it to her. She takes it home, she reads it, then thinks over it and then in the morning she is like, 'Oh ya! This is what they meant'."

Who needs bratty 'Brothers' when you've got co-stars who are more than willing to tease you mercilessly?

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