Nawazuddin Siddiqui Opens Up About Playing Similiar Kinds Of Role Reveals He Can’t Be Stuck: “If I Have To Do Just One Kind Of Roles, I Will Shoot Myself…”

Nawazuddin Siddiqui, who is gearing up for the release of film 'Jogira Sara Ra Ra' says he cannot be stuck in doing similiar kinds of role.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui Would Rather ‘Shoot’ Himself If He Would Do Similar Kinds Of Role (Photo Credit –Instagram)

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Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui, who is gearing up for the release of his upcoming film ‘Jogira Sara Ra Ra’, has shared that doing different things is what fuels his passion and pursuit for excellence.

The actor attended the trailer launch of ‘Jogira Sara Ra Ra’ with his co-star Nikki Tamboli on Monday and spoke to the media about how he must constantly evolve as an actor to serve his audience and do complete justice to the stories that he is a part of.

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Nawazuddin Siddiqui told the media, “You learn every day it’s a new experience which helps enhance your craft. I can’t act the way I used to 20 years ago because today I carry the experience of those many years. It’s important to evolve constantly and with experience, your acting also changes.”

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Over the years, Nawazuddin Siddiqui has starred in many ground-breaking films, the most memorable though still remains ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’ in which he played the role of a gangster and left everyone spellbound with what turned out to be his breakout role.

“I can’t be stuck. If someone tells me that they’ll make me a superstar but I’ll have to do just one kind of role, I’ll shoot myself. I’ll quickly get bored, quit it and join some other field,” Nawazuddin Siddiqui added.

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Jogira Sara Ra Ra’ is set to release on May 12.

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