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Nawazuddin Siddiqui talks candidly on Bollywood's good looking heroes, flawed characters and more.

Join us this week on The Majlis Show as our host ‪@manjuramanan‬ sits down with the incredibly talented Nawazuddin Siddiqui! Known for his unique roles in Indian cinema, Nawazuddin opens up about the unrealistic portrayal of good-looking heroes in Bollywood and why he loves playing flawed, complex characters. In this candid conversation, he shares personal insights about his love for his daughter, how travel serves as his meditation, and his introverted nature. From one-scene roles to iconic performances in Manto and Raees alongside Shah Rukh Khan, dive deep into Nawazuddin’s inspiring journey. Don’t miss this episode! #themajlisshow #nawazuddinsiddiqui #bollywood #inspiringjourney #newepisode #onairpersonality #onair #gangsofwassepur #sacredgames #lunchbox #actor #podcast #indiancinema (00:00) - Precap (01:56) - Disclaimer (01:59) - Show Intro (02:25) - Intro to the guest: Nawazuddin Siddiqui (03:30) – Dancing with Tiger Shroff and his aversion to dancing (04:46) – In spite of fame why Nawazuddin Siddiqui hasn’t changed as a person in years (05:43) – His new biopic and new film he is working one (06:52) – His foray into film production (07:11) – What if he was born in the era of Manto, Ismat Chugtai etc? (07:48) – Women and their freedom (08:06) – Does PR companies dictate star related content? (08:36) – Why small budgeted films don’t get their due? (08:56) – Difference between a big and small film. (09:30) – Discussing Cillian Murphy’s Oppenheimer and an indie film (09:59) – Why Indian stars don’t do small budget films? (10:07) – How some actors are still preserving the craft of meaningful cinema (10:38) – The real inspiration behind moving to Mumbai to act (11:21) – Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s foray into media (12:26) – Manju and Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s story of being college mates in Baroda (12:54) – His reunion with his college professors and students in his alma mater in Baroda (13:27) – How Baroda inspired him to be an actor (14:10) – Meeting Manoj Bajpayee in a play (15:44) – Theatre life (16:12)- Being a workaholic (16:34) – How does he unwind? (17:21) – How parents perceived his career & The Khans of the industry (18:17)- His perception about Bollywood (18:53) – Bringing his sensibility in commercial cinema (19:44) – How no designer wanted to work with him initially and his take on that (21:42) – His support system in his life (22:31) – His take on vulnerability (23:26) – His favourite songs & favourite Vishal Bharadwaj films and plans of working with him (25:40) – His observation about looks, conventional hero, look of a villian etc. (27:03) – His women co actors (28:41) – How he protects his inner peace? (32:15) – Rivalry, ego and status between two actors (35:25)- His equation with Irrfan Khan and his thoughts on Babil Khan (36:13)- His equation with his daughter and family life in Dubai (39:09) – His take on comedy roles (39:55) – The kind of roles he won’t do (41:05)- His strong opinion on the typical hero (42:19)- His start with one scene roles (44:08) – His days of struggle and how he sees them in retrospect (45:20) – People’s obsession with English speaking actors (46:37) – His foray into South Indian cinema (47:21) – His wish list of the directors he’d like to work with (47:49) – His love for character driven roles and his character as Chand Nawab in Bajrangi Bhaijaan (48:33)- His interest in cooking and his favourite restaurant in Dubai (49:07) – His love for travelling alone and being a loner (51:26) – His thoughts on romance and poetry (52:18) – Improvising on dialogues on spot (55:40) – Planning to teach acting (55:57) –Nawaz’s take on anger, following trends and tried and tested formulas (58:47) – End Note

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