Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui has slammed the Hindi movie business for missing unique concepts and creativity and copying content material from South movies. He is without doubt one of the many artistes who’ve spoken concerning the declining state of Bollywood in latest occasions.
Throughout an interview, the Costao actor mentioned that insecurity has additionally elevated quite a bit. He said, “Really, insecurity has elevated quite a bit. They really feel that if a method is working, they need to preserve milking it, overdo it. And what’s much more pathetic is that now there are 2, 3, 4 sequels being made. It’s artistic chapter, similar to monetary chapter. There’s loads of artistic poverty.”
He additional criticised Bollywood for stealing concepts from South and remarked that thieves can’t be artistic. “We’ve stolen from the South, typically from right here, typically from there. Even some cult movies that turned hits have scenes that have been copied. This has been so normalised that it’s like — so what if it’s stolen,” the actor continued.
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He then talked about how Anurag Kashyap was compelled to stop Bollywood due to this tradition. For the uninitiated, the filmmaker earlier mentioned that he had moved out of Mumbai and has taken an curiosity in South cinema as Bollywood has grow to be poisonous.

Moreover Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Anurag Kashyap, filmmaker Hansal Mehta additionally spoke concerning the state of affairs within the Hindi movie business and mentioned that Bollywood wants a reset. He mentioned, “Hindi Cinema Wants a Reset. For these predicting doom for Bollywood—pause. The business isn’t dying. It’s ready to be disrupted. The issue isn’t the viewers shedding curiosity. It’s that funding is being funnelled into the protected, the recycled, the formulaic.”
Speaking of Nawazuddin, he was most just lately seen within the movie Costao. He’ll subsequent be seen in Part 108, Noorani Chehra, Sangeen and Raat Akeli Hai 2.
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