I have had the opportunity to explore different human sensibilities. It is easy to bring a lower middle class man through a profound life story on the silver screen, he says. Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui, a graduate of the National School of Drama, has made his mark in Bollywood. Nawazuddin Siddiqui has solidified his position by portraying the complex common man in films-web series like 'Kahani', Gangs of Vassepur series, 'The Lunchbox', 'Bijrangi Bhaijaan' and 'Sacred Games'.
This artist believes that I feel enriched as an artist by playing a variety of characters, especially those associated with the working class. ‘Everyone is different from others, especially in lower middle class families people have different shades their life struggles are different from others.
When a rich person wears a mask, he looks awkward in life. As an actor I feel rich when I explore it (lower middle class), I also want to explore different minds from the society, ”Siddiqui said during the session of‘ Making of Serial Men ’in India Film Project.
The actor says that it is easy to play a character with different cover from the director's point of view. ‘I try to understand the director’s vision. And then I immerse myself in it as an artist, "he said, adding," I adopted this process when I did Netflix's new film 'Serial Man', which was directed by Sudhir Mishra.
The film is based on Joseph's 2010 novel of the same name. The film manages to entertain as well as inform. The film features Tamil Dalit Ayyan Mani (Siddiqui) challenging the system, which has been opposed by people for generations.
'I met a lot of people who loved Ayyan Mani and wanted nothing less in life. But they were not playing the victim card or looking for sympathy, ”Siddiqui said.
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