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Nawazuddin Siddiqui, an Indian filmmaker who has his own natural style and appearance, talks about his eventful journey to the world of cinema, which has been criticized and insulted many times.
In his recent interview, he said that when he came to the world of cinema, he played small roles and because of this, they did not value him and he was treated differently.
He says that since the first years of his film life, the servants did not give him water and he had to go to fetch water himself.
Siddiqui adds that most film production companies had separate dining areas for big and small actors. While reading, he told a memory that one day he was eating with big actors who grabbed him by the collar and forced him out of there.
He, who now plays the role of the main actor in most of the films, says that he has not received compensation for some of the previous films.
Siddiqui rose to fame in 2012 with the second installment of Wasipur’s Dar Ve Dotai and later played negative leads in major films like Keke and Heropanti