Nawazuddin Siddiqui recently visited NSD in Delhi. Talking about the roles he played that were book adaptations, Nawaz added, "The most beautiful thing about books is how detailed they are - it reduces our workload. Another beautiful thing is someone spends 15 years of their life researching and writing a book, and we can get that knowledge in just 1.5 to 2 hours. Most of the books I read were during my NSD days. After moving to Bombay, I didn’t get to read as much. Sometimes, I regret that."
NSD director Chittaranjan Tripathy, who and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, are from the 1996 batch, welcomed his old friend with a garland. Nawaz joked, "Jab hostel mein ek doosre ko gaaliyon ki mala pehnate thay, tab kabhi socha nahi tha ki ek din phoolon ki mala pehnaenge!"
Before reading a paragraph, Anup Soni chuckled, "This book is written from the perspective of a 2.5-year-old. I’m over 50 now, but I’ll give it a shot!"
NSD director Chittaranjan Tripathy, who and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, are from the 1996 batch, welcomed his old friend with a garland. Nawaz joked, "Jab hostel mein ek doosre ko gaaliyon ki mala pehnate thay, tab kabhi socha nahi tha ki ek din phoolon ki mala pehnaenge!"
Before reading a paragraph, Anup Soni chuckled, "This book is written from the perspective of a 2.5-year-old. I’m over 50 now, but I’ll give it a shot!"
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