At the time Miss Lovely walked into Nawazuddin Siddiqui's life, he was frustrated and tired with how the industry was treating him. At that point of time, Paan Singh Tomar, Kahaani and, most importantly, Gangs of Wasseypur were yet to happen (year 2009). So did he jump with joy when director Ashim
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I don't expect Miss Lovely to do well in India: director Ashim Ahluwalia
Ahluwalia offered him the script of Miss Lovely? Hardly.
"I found the script very complex. There was too much detailing in the script and my character. I thought it was a difficult film and did not know how to go about it," says the actor.
Nawazuddin was right. He had to unlearn everything they taught him at the National School of Drama, as the film required him to 'not act'. "You will find my performance very raw in the film. In fact, I had to start all over again as an actor. The unlearning process is much more difficult."
"The film has an experimental narrative. The camera work is also very different," says Nawaz about the film.
Some of the critics who have watched the film at Cannes Film Festival find his acting a notch below his recent performances and the actor says he doesn't mind that at all.Read More..
related stories
I don't expect Miss Lovely to do well in India: director Ashim Ahluwalia
Ahluwalia offered him the script of Miss Lovely? Hardly.
"I found the script very complex. There was too much detailing in the script and my character. I thought it was a difficult film and did not know how to go about it," says the actor.
Nawazuddin was right. He had to unlearn everything they taught him at the National School of Drama, as the film required him to 'not act'. "You will find my performance very raw in the film. In fact, I had to start all over again as an actor. The unlearning process is much more difficult."
"The film has an experimental narrative. The camera work is also very different," says Nawaz about the film.
Some of the critics who have watched the film at Cannes Film Festival find his acting a notch below his recent performances and the actor says he doesn't mind that at all.Read More..
At
the time Miss Lovely walked into Nawazuddin Siddiqui's life, he was
frustrated and tired with how the industry was treating him. At that
point of time, Paan Singh Tomar, Kahaani and, most importantly, Gangs of
Wasseypur were yet to happen (year 2009). So did he jump with joy when
director Ashim
Ahluwalia offered him the script of Miss Lovely? Hardly.
"I found the script very complex. There was too much detailing in the script and my character. I thought it was a difficult film and did not know how to go about it," says the actor.
Nawazuddin was right. He had to unlearn everything they taught him at the National School of Drama, as the film required him to 'not act'. "You will find my performance very raw in the film. In fact, I had to start all over again as an actor. The unlearning process is much more difficult."
"The film has an experimental narrative. The camera work is also very different," says Nawaz about the film.
Some of the critics who have watched the film at Cannes Film Festival find his acting a notch below his recent performances and the actor says he doesn't mind that at all. - See more at: http://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/i-m-not-here-to-give-only-good-performances-nawazuddin-siddiqui/article1-1173212.aspx#sthash.HhsdMSeC.dpuf
"I found the script very complex. There was too much detailing in the script and my character. I thought it was a difficult film and did not know how to go about it," says the actor.
Nawazuddin was right. He had to unlearn everything they taught him at the National School of Drama, as the film required him to 'not act'. "You will find my performance very raw in the film. In fact, I had to start all over again as an actor. The unlearning process is much more difficult."
"The film has an experimental narrative. The camera work is also very different," says Nawaz about the film.
Some of the critics who have watched the film at Cannes Film Festival find his acting a notch below his recent performances and the actor says he doesn't mind that at all. - See more at: http://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/i-m-not-here-to-give-only-good-performances-nawazuddin-siddiqui/article1-1173212.aspx#sthash.HhsdMSeC.dpuf
At
the time Miss Lovely walked into Nawazuddin Siddiqui's life, he was
frustrated and tired with how the industry was treating him. At that
point of time, Paan Singh Tomar, Kahaani and, most importantly, Gangs of
Wasseypur were yet to happen (year 2009). So did he jump with joy when
director Ashim
Ahluwalia offered him the script of Miss Lovely? Hardly.
"I found the script very complex. There was too much detailing in the script and my character. I thought it was a difficult film and did not know how to go about it," says the actor.
Nawazuddin was right. He had to unlearn everything they taught him at the National School of Drama, as the film required him to 'not act'. "You will find my performance very raw in the film. In fact, I had to start all over again as an actor. The unlearning process is much more difficult."
"The film has an experimental narrative. The camera work is also very different," says Nawaz about the film.
Some of the critics who have watched the film at Cannes Film Festival find his acting a notch below his recent performances and the actor says he doesn't mind that at all. - See more at: http://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/i-m-not-here-to-give-only-good-performances-nawazuddin-siddiqui/article1-1173212.aspx#sthash.HhsdMSeC.dpuf
"I found the script very complex. There was too much detailing in the script and my character. I thought it was a difficult film and did not know how to go about it," says the actor.
Nawazuddin was right. He had to unlearn everything they taught him at the National School of Drama, as the film required him to 'not act'. "You will find my performance very raw in the film. In fact, I had to start all over again as an actor. The unlearning process is much more difficult."
"The film has an experimental narrative. The camera work is also very different," says Nawaz about the film.
Some of the critics who have watched the film at Cannes Film Festival find his acting a notch below his recent performances and the actor says he doesn't mind that at all. - See more at: http://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/i-m-not-here-to-give-only-good-performances-nawazuddin-siddiqui/article1-1173212.aspx#sthash.HhsdMSeC.dpuf
At
the time Miss Lovely walked into Nawazuddin Siddiqui's life, he was
frustrated and tired with how the industry was treating him. At that
point of time, Paan Singh Tomar, Kahaani and, most importantly, Gangs of
Wasseypur were yet to happen (year 2009). So did he jump with joy when
director Ashim
Ahluwalia offered him the script of Miss Lovely? Hardly.
"I found the script very complex. There was too much detailing in the script and my character. I thought it was a difficult film and did not know how to go about it," says the actor.
Nawazuddin was right. He had to unlearn everything they taught him at the National School of Drama, as the film required him to 'not act'. "You will find my performance very raw in the film. In fact, I had to start all over again as an actor. The unlearning process is much more difficult."
"The film has an experimental narrative. The camera work is also very different," says Nawaz about the film.
Some of the critics who have watched the film at Cannes Film Festival find his acting a notch below his recent performances and the actor says he doesn't mind that at all. - See more at: http://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/i-m-not-here-to-give-only-good-performances-nawazuddin-siddiqui/article1-1173212.aspx#sthash.HhsdMSeC.dpuf
"I found the script very complex. There was too much detailing in the script and my character. I thought it was a difficult film and did not know how to go about it," says the actor.
Nawazuddin was right. He had to unlearn everything they taught him at the National School of Drama, as the film required him to 'not act'. "You will find my performance very raw in the film. In fact, I had to start all over again as an actor. The unlearning process is much more difficult."
"The film has an experimental narrative. The camera work is also very different," says Nawaz about the film.
Some of the critics who have watched the film at Cannes Film Festival find his acting a notch below his recent performances and the actor says he doesn't mind that at all. - See more at: http://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/i-m-not-here-to-give-only-good-performances-nawazuddin-siddiqui/article1-1173212.aspx#sthash.HhsdMSeC.dpuf
At
the time Miss Lovely walked into Nawazuddin Siddiqui's life, he was
frustrated and tired with how the industry was treating him. At that
point of time, Paan Singh Tomar, Kahaani and, most importantly, Gangs of
Wasseypur were yet to happen (year 2009). So did he jump with joy when
director Ashim
Ahluwalia offered him the script of Miss Lovely? Hardly.
"I found the script very complex. There was too much detailing in the script and my character. I thought it was a difficult film and did not know how to go about it," says the actor.
Nawazuddin was right. He had to unlearn everything they taught him at the National School of Drama, as the film required him to 'not act'. "You will find my performance very raw in the film. In fact, I had to start all over again as an actor. The unlearning process is much more difficult."
"The film has an experimental narrative. The camera work is also very different," says Nawaz about the film.
Some of the critics who have watched the film at Cannes Film Festival find his acting a notch below his recent performances and the actor says he doesn't mind that at all. - See more at: http://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/i-m-not-here-to-give-only-good-performances-nawazuddin-siddiqui/article1-1173212.aspx#sthash.HhsdMSeC.dpuf
"I found the script very complex. There was too much detailing in the script and my character. I thought it was a difficult film and did not know how to go about it," says the actor.
Nawazuddin was right. He had to unlearn everything they taught him at the National School of Drama, as the film required him to 'not act'. "You will find my performance very raw in the film. In fact, I had to start all over again as an actor. The unlearning process is much more difficult."
"The film has an experimental narrative. The camera work is also very different," says Nawaz about the film.
Some of the critics who have watched the film at Cannes Film Festival find his acting a notch below his recent performances and the actor says he doesn't mind that at all. - See more at: http://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/i-m-not-here-to-give-only-good-performances-nawazuddin-siddiqui/article1-1173212.aspx#sthash.HhsdMSeC.dpuf
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