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‘Manto’ has been a great experience – Nawazuddin Siddiqui

Nawazuddin has won applauds for his powerful performance in his recently released movie, and now the Badlapur villain is making rounds on the internet.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s new project Baahubali has set new precedents for the Indian film industry, the versatile actor says a film’s budget or the stars and directors associated with it don’t motivate him to decide on a project.

“However big a scale of a film, or however famous a director is, or a star, I don’t do a film till I don’t understand it.”

“If someone says it’s a Rs 50-crore or Rs 70-crore film, I leave that and do a Rs 50-lakh film, because satisfaction is very important for me. Maybe the Rs 50-crore film doesn’t allow me to tap a new side of my potential that a smaller budget film lets me discover,” Nawazuddin said.

Starting with a role in the 1999 film Sarfarosh, Nawazuddin has made his own mark in the industry and is today perhaps among one of the most visible faces from Indian cinema.

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