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‘Talent should not be celebrated based on gender’ Says Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and adds creativity matters the most

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National Awardwinni­ng actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui has worked with several talented female filmmakers in his career. Nandita Das called the shots in Firaaq and Manto, Reema Kagti directed Talaash and, recently, Tannishtha Chatterjee wielded the megaphone in the upcoming Roam Rome Mein. Siddiqui says as an actor he does not differenti­ate between talents based on gender.

“When I work with a filmmaker, I am not concerned about the gender of the storytelle­r. For me, whether it is Nandita or Tannishtha, they are talented storytelle­rs. They came to me with a vision and I am participat­ing in telling their stories on screen.

For me, what matters the most is creativity, and I have to be on the same wavelength with the director. Talent should not be celebrated on the basis of gender. So, when Tannishtha was directing me, not for a single moment did I feel that a woman was giving direction. For me, it was a talented human being I was collaborat­ing with,” Nawazuddin said. Tannishtha’s Roam Rome Mein has been in then news lately for the response that the film has been eliciting in the festival circuit. Apart from its India premiere at the Jio MAMI 21st Mumbai Film Festival, the film has travelled to Busan Internatio­nal Film Festival and Rome Film Festival. Nawazuddin says he is happy with the positive response the film received from global audiences, but it is special to be back home. “There are a few sequences in the film where the humour is very ‘desi’, which one cannot really translate into another language. Here in Mumbai, people are laughing during those scenes and enjoying. We are so happy to see such a response. I am a strong believer in the fact that art has no language but at the end of the day, nothing like sharing our film with our audience,” added the actor.

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