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Nawazuddin Criticizes Hindi Stars Who Take 100 Crores!

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   15 Dec 2022 12:36 PM GMT
Nawazuddin Criticizes Hindi Stars Who Take 100 Crores!
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Without any doubt, Nawazuddin Siddiqui is one of the most talented actors in Bollywood. His natural and subtle acting is very impactful and the man has the ability to dominate huge stars with his brilliant acting skills. He started from the very bottom and turned into one of the most acclaimed actors in Bollywood. Apart from doing key roles in big films, he also does content-oriented movies which satisfy the actor in him.

Speaking in a recent interview, he talked about the current situation of Bollywood and the unending battle between art and commerce. Talking about huge remunerations, he said, "Looking at box-office numbers is the responsibility of the producer. An actor should not be bothered about ticket sales. I see it as a corruption of the craft. Why should an actor be talking about box office? The stars who charged ₹100 crores per film are the ones who have ended up harming the films. A small budget or a modest-budget film doesn't fail. Every time a film's budget is beyond the limits of viability, it will be a flop. Actors, directors, and storytellers don't flop. It's the film's budget that makes it a hit or flop."

He further added, "It is a historic fact that money has always chased good ideas and passion. I could have a trillion dollars but if I don't have the ability to think of one decent idea, it's almost a certainty that my trillion dollars will get reduced into pocket change. From the film industry perspective, if a person has a remarkable script, producers will run behind that person with endless money to get that script. We should give more credence to a capable brain and a person who can come up with good ideas."

Nawazuddin was last seen in 'Heropanti 2' in which he played the villain role. He will soon be seen in Tiku Weds Sheru and another five movies which are ready to release in 2023.