'Aladdin' Siddharth Nigam has a working Christmas

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Telly star Siddharth Nigam is happy to celebrate Christmas on set.

Telly star Siddharth Nigam is happy to celebrate Christmas on set.

"I am working on Christmas. However, since it was Christmas eve yesterday, I treated everyone on the set of 'Aladdin - Naam Toh Suna Hoga' with sweets. It was a double celebration for me because we also brought a new house and a new car. So, it has been a rather merry Christmas. I am also planning to do something special for the crew today. I hope the work schedule allows me to plan something," said Siddharth.

"Due to the work schedule, I don't get much time to decorate a Christmas tree at home but I sure was very excited on seeing all the beautiful Christmas trees in my society. They all are so charming and I even clicked photos in front of a few of them," he added.

Wishing his fans, Siddharth said: "I wish this season brings so much joy in everyone's lives and all their wishes are fulfilled. Merry Christmas to everyone"

He plays Aladdin in Sony SAB's show "Aladdin: Naam Toh Suna Hoga".

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