Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui is all set to feature in MOM and
Munna Michael. Those who have seen Nawaz acting, you might have observed that
he has a different take on his roles and his style of acting. From Raees to
Manjhi, Nawaz has delivered some intense performances showcasing his mastery
over his art - acting. But, what he doesn't like is that people categorizing or
stereotyping the actors.
In an interview with a famous agency, Nawaz told, "If
one has to, at all, one should put the roles played by our heroes in boxes.
Because, sadly, it is the hero who has been typecast... He keeps doing the same
character again and again. Actors, like us, cannot be put in boxes."
Speaking of his roles, Siddiqui told, "I like doing
grey roles more... They have more depth, more complexity. I can't do these
larger-than-life heroes or villain-like characters because they don't interest
me. I hate these two extremes in this world, as they don't have any shades in
them."
"Because I observe characters from real life, I know
people have both good and bad characteristics in them. When you put both of
them together, what you get is a complete human being," further added
Nawaz.
In his forthcoming movie MOM, Nawaz is going to play the
role of Dayashankar Kapoor. Explaining about the role, "I have done over
2,000 characters in theatre in seven years. I have a lot of 'masala' to show. I
have this confidence, which allows me to try different roles in every film I do
next."
Adding more to the type of roles he has been doing, the
actor told, "The ones who get scared are those who feel they have nothing else
left to show. I have a lot of characters stored in my bank."
"If you go out and see, there are thousands of
characters with their own story, uniqueness and behaviour. If you observe
someone closely, you will get a lot of material from there. If you have shut
yourself behind glass doors, then it will be a problem," Nawaz told.

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