Renowned for his remarkable roles in Hindi films, Nawazuddin Siddiqui recently opened out about his unwavering passion for playing and his resolve to finance his own projects instead of seeking employment.
During an interview on Samdish’s Unfiltered YouTube channel, Nawazuddin shown a strong dedication to his work. He said, “If a day like that comes when I have no work, I don’t even have the strength to go and ask for it. I will sell my house, my shoes, and everything and make a film on my own. Acting is important, but acting in films is not. I will do it on the streets, trains, or bus.”
The multi-talented actor emphasized that, although looking for job is not unpleasant for him, he only finds it difficult to make the request.
Nawazuddin disclosed in the interview that she had previously battled a stammering issue, which she attributed to fears. He revealed, “When I am really angry, the stammering comes back. It went away in 2005 and 2006. Maybe it was there because of insecurity, and then when I achieved some things in life, it went away.”
Nawazuddin, who recently made his Telugu debut in Sailesh Kolanu’s Saindhav, plays Venkatesh Daggubati’s opposite, Vikas Malik, a somewhat insane businessman. The movie, which came out on January 13, gave Nawazuddin’s wide range of work a new angle.
With Arbaaz Khan and Regina Cassandra in it, the actor has Section 108 in the works.