Ive grown up watching C grade movies – Nawazuddin Part 1

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USA: Free $30 Oye! Times readers Get FREE $30 to spend on Amazon, Walmart…Ive grown up watching C grade movies - Nawazuddin Part 1 His understated portrayals of a terrorist, weirdos and oddballs have turned this actor into one of Bollywood's finest character actors. So what does that say about him? Here's what: He has stood on the wooden stage for two hours being a tree in a play he did a decade ago with Manoj Bajpayee. He's the guy who missed the bullet fired by Aamir Khan in Sarfarosh in a scene that lasted for approximately a minute. He once pleaded a director to give him roles more than two minute long so he could show him his prowess as an actor. He has grown up watching C grade movies in his village and got exposed to The Godfather, Scarface, A Streetcar Named Desire and Scent Of A Woman once he came to Mumbai city to fulfil his dream as an actor. All this and then his off screen infatuation scene inspired the on screen 'permission scene' in Part 1 of Gangs Of Wasseypur. Richa Chadda quotes, "2012 is the year of Nawaz". Huma Qureshi quotes, "Nawaz has a smile that's more like a hesitant question than an exclamation mark. Eyes that draw you in yet always keep a part of his personality hidden away, like a secret waiting at the bottom of the ocean". Little about Siddiqui suggests Bollywood megastar but yet his dishevelled hair, dark complexion and those eerie eyes have combined to make him one of the most recognised faces in Indian cinema. So all you casting agents in B-town, have you got Nawaz on speed dial? I present you Part 1 of this unbelievable story of Nawazuddin Siddiqui.

"All my directors didn't have starry hang-ups and that's why cinema is seeing good acting than just good faces"
I feel proud because my director's have put their trust in me, be it Sujoy Ghosh, Anurag Kashyap, Reema Kagti and Ashim Ahluwalia. But before this happened, I've got a long struggle story of mine that's been going on for nearly 15 years now. It's only because 9 of my films are going to be released back to back in 2012 /2013 so people have suddenly started to take notice of me. In Mumbai, as an actor, I've been working my a** off and today I feel proud of not giving up. These new directors came with no 'starry' hang-ups. Cinema was also changing in the last two to three years. I guess I fitted in that slot quite well.

Ive grown up watching C grade movies - Nawazuddin Part 1 "Everyone is a fan of Amitabh Bachchan but if there is one actor who has inspired me by leaps and bounds it has to be Naseeruddin Shah"
Everyone is a fan of Amitabh Bachchan. Everyone is. I've loved his movies like Mili, Deewar and Zanjeer. But if there is one actor who has inspired me by leaps and bounds it has to be Naseeruddin Shah. I'd love to work with both of them, though I've worked with Mr. Bachchan in Soojit Sircar's Shoebite. But to imitate Amitji will be wrong on my part. If you noticed, I am a big fan of his movies. So apart from his hairstyle and his style of shirts, I have not had to do anything extra. I don't talk and walk like him.

"The 'permission scene' in Part 1 of Wasseypur was my true life incident when I fell in love with a girl. Anurag loved it and incorporated it in the film"
The most talked about 'permission scene' between Huma Qureshi and I was inspired by my real life story. We were a part of the GOW workshop and Anurag told us to recall our real life incidents and the 'permission' incident was recalled by me. Anurag straight away incorporated the scene in the film. In reality, I was attracted to one of the girls and I put my hand on her hand. She took offence and I got nervous and believed that I have committed a big crime (laughs). There is another scene in Part 2 of GOW that's inspired by my real life too. You have to wait and watch for that.

"I've grown up watching C grade movies like Ranga Khush, Bindiya Bandook, etc. in my village"
My upbringing is quite unimaginable when it comes to movies. I used to see all C grade movies as a teenager. Movies of Joginder, etc. But when I came to the city, I started watching The Godfather, Scarface, Scent Of A Woman, Goodfellas, etc with my group that comprised of some intellectual people. In the village I used to stay, I've only seen C grade movies. There was no other option. Movies like Ranga Khush, Bindiya Bandook, etc. I've never been exposed to commercial Hindi movies till I joined NSD.

Ive grown up watching C grade movies - Nawazuddin Part 1 "A good film is one that makes you relate to the story or characters"
A good film is one that makes you relate to the story or characters. Unfortunately, and I am sorry to say this, but I never found commercial Bollywood movies relatable. Now when I do a Kahaani or when I did that one scene in Sarfarosh, and then Gangs Of Wasseypur or even a Black Friday, those were believable stories and scenes or the characters I played were real. When I saw Al Pacino in Taxi Driver, Brando in The Godfather, etc I felt the characters were too close to me in spite of them being foreign actors but in Hindi movies the characters were too larger than life and I thought – 'That wasn't me'. Acting doesn't have any boundaries and as an actor, I felt these characters near me somehow.

"Faizal Khan is very unpredictable as a character and has inherited a lot from his father and grandfather"
As a kid, Faizal Khan seeing his mother having an affair with someone changed him as a human being. He is happy in whatever he is doing and whoever he is. He wants to smoke up all day, watch movies and drink. He doesn't want to get involved in anyone else's matter. But here's the instinct of Faizal Khan that no one knows. He kills people too. It is unpredictable. I guess as a character he has inherited it from his father and grandfather. Part 2 of GOW is filled with vengeance you've never seen before. I haven't seen the Part 2 trailer of the film though.

Ive grown up watching C grade movies - Nawazuddin Part 1 "If you gift an expensive car to Anurag Kashyap, he will one day sell it and make a movie. That's his passion for cinema"
Anurag Kashyap has never tasted success. He isn't a changed man. He is like he was fifteen years ago. Nothing can change him. His passion for movies is absolutely crazy. If you gift him an expensive car, he will sell it and make a movie (laughs). That's Anurag Kashyap for you. But our relationship as a director and an actor is quite strange sometimes I feel. So if he is sitting at an arm's length and asks me for a lighter to light his ciggy, I just hand it over to him. But on the sets if Anurag is walking towards me, I feel the most secure as an actor. I can be the world's best actor when Kashyap is in front of me. That's a relationship we share on sets. Sometimes, I know what I've done wrong when I goof up in a scene but it was only Anurag who'd come to know about it by seeing the monitor and I would know when he walks in my direction what he is going to tell me. We both know each other so well.

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