Nawazuddin Siddiqui is recognized as a versatile and prominent actor in Bollywood. He showcased his exceptional acting skills. He gained the reputation of being a multifaceted actor. Nawazuddin Siddiqui birthday Nawazuddin started his acting journey in 1999 with a minor role in the movie Sarfarosh starring Aamir Khan. On his birthday, let’s reminisce about one of his early experiences walking the Cannes red carpet and the fascinating story that accompanies it. Nawazuddin Siddiqui birthday – Unheard stories of nawazuddin Nawazuddin Siddiqui made his debut on the Cannes red carpet when his movie Gangs Of Wasseypur was screened. Reflecting on his journey, Nawazuddin Siddiqui mentioned that during that time, he had only one suit tailored by a local tailor. However, things have certainly changed since then.
In a previous interview, Nawaz mentioned, “It was my first time at Cannes. Three of my films were being screened. I feel fortunate. For 13 years, I had limited opportunities to grow as an actor. I accepted whatever came my way. Gangs Of Wasseypur transformed my life. Today, I feel like I am just starting my life.” Nawazuddin Siddiqui mentioned that he used to have no sense of style. He didn’t even think he would wear such fancy clothes one day. The actor shared that many designers didn’t want to dress him because he wasn’t famous. So, he ended up going to a local tailor who made him a black suit. He wore this suit to the Cannes Film Festival. Later on, he was seen wearing three different suits designed by Manish Malhotra at the festival in 2018.
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