Nawazuddin Siddiqui Recalls Not Being Paid Promised ₹2500 For Shool & His Ingenious Way Of Recovering It ( Photo Credit – Instagram ; Shool Poster )

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Nawazuddin Siddiqui has proved time and again that one’s acting capability is the most important thing when it comes to establishing oneself as an actor. The actor is now seen playing lead/pivotal characters in films like Heropanti 2, Bole Chudiyan and more. In a recent chat, the actor got candid about not being paid for his work during his starting days.

Stating that he was not paid for several small roles, Siddiqui recalled how his salary for the Eeshwar Nivas directorial Shool was not given and the things he did to recover it. Starring Manoj Bajpayee and Raveena Tandon in lead roles, this 1999 Ram Gopal Varma production featured Nawazuddin as a restaurant waiter. Read on to know how he did vasooli for his payment.

During a recent interview with Bollywood Bubble, Nawazuddin Siddiqui opened up about not being paid for Shool and how he recovered the amount – smartly. The actor said, “I have small roles in several films, I don’t even tell people about many of them, but I am there. I needed money; it was a means of survival. I played a waiter in Shool who takes the order from Manoj Bajpayee and Raveena Tandon. They said they will pay me ₹2,500, but I have never gotten it. There have been many such cases, but this one I remember very well.”

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