Nawazuddin Siddiqui: “Let acting be more…”

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Nawazuddin Siddiqui, one of the best self-made actors to exist in B-Town, reshared a post written by someone else, to express his views about acting that has become the biggest monetary industry after business itself. Cricket, politics and entertainment are the three pillars India thrives on and movies is where the most money flows, and in turn, actors have become more business-minded than it’s ought to be. Acting is an art and it’s crux shouldn’t be blinded by the money that comes in.

The post said, “Let acting be more craft less business. To all those actors who have come from outside Mumbai and brave the disillusioning lanes of Aaram Nagar, kudos! Don’t give up. Focus on the craft. Focus on being other people as genuinely as you can. The art of acting will help you heal. The business of acting might kill your spirit. So each one of you has to be wary and careful to strike a balance such that the amount that the business kills your slowly, the craft of it heals you more. More time on the craft and you’ll be fine. More time on the business and it’s going to be very hard.” The words are originally by Aditya Kripalani, who is a film director, popular for his movie and book Tikli and Laxmi Bomb.

When Nawazuddin’s movie with Avneet Kaur Tiku Weds Sheru came out, initially, the excitement sustained the fans. But when the kissing scene surfaced, the actors fell down the pit of criticism and controversy because of the major age gap between them. Netizens were also saying Avneet Kaur did it to make her debut movie famous, whereas Siddiqui did it for the money.

His ex-wife, Aaliya Siddiqui was in the latest season of Bigg Boss OTT.

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