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Why Nawajuddin Siddique is one of the best actors of India

                                       
                         Remember that thief in the movie Munnabhai Mbbs,  who gets caught on the railway station by legemdary Sunil datt. The scene after few minutes when Sunil Datt brings him to Munnabhai for the checkup- At that time the concentration of audience doesn’t turn to Legendary Sanjay dutt or Sunil Dutt but rather on that thief who has become one of the best actors in Indian cinema. 
             The legend was born in the form of Nawajuddin Siddiqi. From the expression realist in small role of Munnabhai Mbbs to brainstorming extraordinary actor in the movie Talash, Nawajuddin has certainly transcended upon all other actors.
             People didn’t recognize his small role which he play in the movie Sarfarosh, which was released way back in 1998. In this movie he played a small role of a criminal. It took him 7 years for making a comeback in the movie. 
             He was born in Uttar-Pradesh and completed his education from Mujjafarnagar UP and then shifted to Delhi where he worked as a watchman. 
             Since boredom played an important role in his life, he started watching plays, which inspired him to shift to the Mumbai. At Mumbai he joined national school of drama. After hanging for some years, he got his first role in the movie Sarfarosh.
              Ask a name Nawajuddin to anyone in India, the picture which develops in the mind is of the movie Gangs of Wasseypur, where one can see the ultimate acting of Nawajuddin. 
              “In real life watching and realizing of the gun culture and honour killing in my hometown perfected the acting skills of mine” says Nawajuddin when asked about the success story behind the acting of the movie Gangs of Wasseypur 2. The smoke of the chill-am with tidal nature of his character perfectly suited Nawajuddin. He brought a new level to the off line cinemas in India. 
               His recent role in the movie Patang, which even premiered at Berlin film festival forced the world famous film critic Roger Ebert to take notice of Nawajuddin’s acting. Ebert gave four out four star to the movie and confessed that the movie deserved full credit only because of Nawajuddin’s acting.
               His role in the movie 'Kahaani' was extraordinary. The character of intelligence officer was a challenge to thinly built Nawajuddin but the kind of voice and aggression which he used in the movie perfected his so called physical inferiority. 
               His fumbling activity to show a tension is remarkable, addition to this, his silent character in real life helps him to move easily on the main screen. In every movie he evolved as an actor and a performer which paved him main roles rather than the side roles. 
              He himself told in a interview that he will no longer do any side role unless asked by near and dear ones. With the time to come and the shift of Indian cinema from south Indian movies to more evolved story lines, Nawajuddin has lot to prove. Like he says, he has nothing to lose in order to revolve as an actor.