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I Don't Care About Awards: Nawazuddin Siddiqui

Darpan News Desk IANS, 24 Jun, 2016 01:36 PM
  • I Don't Care About Awards: Nawazuddin Siddiqui
National Award winning actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui, acclaimed for his portrayal of strong characters in content-driven films, says he doesn't care about awards.
 
"Awards don't matter to me. I don't care about awards. After an award function, everybody forgets who got an award but it's your performance that people will remember forever. Award is just an episode where everyone meets each other, wears good clothes and that's it," Nawazuddin told IANS here.
 
The actor, who has been a part of films like "Sarfarosh", "Black Friday", "Gangs of Wasseypur" and "Kahaani" says this is the best phase for all the actors to experiment in Indian cinema.
 
"I feel fortunate that I am being offered all kinds of films. In a new film, I am also doing a romantic role. As an actor, I am experimenting with all kinds of genres. It's a great time for an actor, so one can experiment and one should take advantage of this phase," the 42-year-old said.
 
The actor also believes to sustain in this industry one should take think twice before signing a film.
 
 
"As an actor, you have to take a step back and think what you want to do and what not. Had I done all the films offered to me at that point of time, then by now my career would have come to an end.
 
"Many people will feel bad that you didn't do their film, but you have to think about yourself and see how much variations you can give."
 
Nawazuddin's latest release is "Raman Raghav 2.0".
 
The thriller, directed by Anurag Kashyap, is based on the notorious psychopath Raman Raghav who embarked on a murderous killing spree in Mumbai during the mid-1960s.
 
Talking about his role in the film, Nawazuddin said: "It was very difficult because he (the character) has a very different kind of philosophy and logic to a normal person. He could give a justification for these murders. It was very disturbing shooting this film because my mind doesn't work like that."

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