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Indian Star Character Actor Nawazuddin Saddiquiby Alex Deleon-Sinha
Actor Nawazuddin Saddiqui relaxing with a cigarette at the festival hotel in Stuttgart. Known popularly as "Nawaz", Saddiqui is that unusual screen phenomenon a star character actor', and he is currently the most sought after screen actor in India. This was his second visit to the Stuttgart Festival where this year he appears in two films, "Bombay Talkies" and "Talaash". His breakout role was last year in Anurag Kahyap's "Gangs of Wasseypur"' part 2, where he played a vicious psychotic pot-smoking gangster who coldly cuts off the head of a buddy suspected of treachery ... a character he somehow invested with a degree of sympathy! This was followed up with the political thriller "Kahaani" in which Saddiqui portrayed a hard-boiled no-nonsense government investigator, also borderline psychotic, opposite a magnificent Vidya Balan, firmly establishing his credentials as the go-to guy for important unsavory characters of this category. However, in person Saddiqui turns out to be a modest soft-spoken gentleman who regards screen acting as a challenging craft, not as a vehicle to stardom and celebrity.
His roles in the two Stuttgart films were in sharp contrast to the above mentioned power performances that made him an overnight celluloid sensation ...
In the four part film "Bombay Talkies" which was premiered at Cannes to commemorate 100 years of Indian cinema, in part 2, "Star" Siddiqui plays a feckless unemployed father of a young daughter who thinks he is a hopeless loser no matter how hard he tries to amuse her with various kinds of imitations. By accident he wanders onto a real Bollywood street shot and is selected by real director Farah Khan from the crowd to do a walk on where he will merely bump into real Bollywood star, Ranbir Kapoor. He demands to have some dialogue and is given the single word "hey" upon which he capitalizes enough to regain the respect of his daughter. What Saddiqui does with this minimal material is a small wonder to watch while demonstrating a completely different side of this versatile artist's acting palette.
06.08.2013 | Editor's blog Cat. : Nawazuddin Saddiqui PEOPLE
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