Nawazuddin Siddiqui opens up about the true meaning of success, says buying a house or achieving superstardom isn’t a benchmark to him – Times of India

Nawazuddin Siddiqui is riding high on the success of his project and made it to the nominations of the prestigious 2021 International Emmy Awards from India. This recognition came after his first English feature film ‘No Land’s Man’ bagged a nomination for the Kim Jiseok Award at the Busan International Film festival.

Talking about his achievement, the actor recently told a news portal that the definition of success has now changed for him. While buying a house or getting a break in the film industry or achieving superstardom might bring some amount of success for others, however, for Nawazuddin starring in an English feature film is no more a benchmark of success.

He concluded that things don’t matter to him as long as he can project a certain emotion in a way he wants it to for a particular scene.

Meanwhile, Nawazuddin is currently in London for his next action entertainer ‘Heropanti 2’, in which he essays the role of a villain. Sharing details of the shoot, he recently told ETimes, “We have been shooting for a train sequence here and we needed rain for that specific shoot. We shot it on three different days, and can you believe it, every time there was natural rainfall. Every time we reached the location, it was raining; strangely, it feels like the weather is supporting our shoot schedule (laughs)”.

The actor has nearly wrapped up the shoot of his parts in ‘Heropanti 2’ and will be returning home soon.

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