Nawazuddin Siddiqui Shares Poster Of His Next Film Adbhut, Trailer To Release On THIS Date; See Here
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Nawazuddin Siddiqui is all set for his next film titled Adbhut. He has shared an intriguing poster and also announced the trailer will be released tomorrow, i.e August 24. Adbhut is going to be a mystery thriller. Nawazuddin was seen last in Rautu Ka Raaz which was released on the digital platform.
Taking to his Instagram handle, Nawazuddin shared a look poster in which he is seen wearing a coat, with long hair, and holding a magnifying glass. He further wrote in the caption, “Watch the mystery unravel in the most shocking film of the year! Trailer drops tomorrow 12 PM!” As soon as she shared the poster, fans reacted. One of the fans wrote, “He moves up a notch in every film he makes, he has a real star shine.” Another wrote, “Super.”
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Recently, Nawazuddin Siddiqui has opened up about facing colourism and unfair treatment in society. In an interview with News18 Showsha, he shared that people have always told him he’s unattractive, and sadly, he’s started to believe it. Despite this, Nawazuddin said that he is grateful to the film industry for giving him respect and diverse roles. The actor said it’s unfortunate that people like him face discrimination, but he’s thankful for the opportunities he’s had in Bollywood.
Speaking of the unfair treatment, he said, “Pata nahi shakalo se humari nafrat kyun hai kuch logon ko. Kyunki shakal hee aisi hai – itne badsurat hai humlog. Humein bhi lagta hai jab apne aap ko aaine mein dekhte hai. Hum bhi bolte hai apne aap ko ‘kyun aa gaye film industry mein itne gande shakal leke?’ (I don’t know why some people hate the way we look. Maybe it’s because we’re just that ugly. Even I feel it when I look at myself in the mirror. I question why I came into the film industry with such a bad appearance).
The actor, who played a pivotal part in Anurag Kashyap’s Gangs in Wasseypur, opened up on the love he continues to receive for the film. “For five months after the release of Gangs of Wassepur, wherever I went, people would tell me, ‘Sir, we have watched the film 25 to 30 times.’ I thought they were just joking and making fun of me. For 3-4 years, I believed these were all lies. Mujhe laga log maza uda rahe hain – main samne padh ja raha hoon isliye bol rahe hain. It was much later that I started believing that the movie had become a big deal and people must have watched it many times!”
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