Nawazuddin speaks on the relevance of content and performance

October 14, 2021

He says if the actor or the maker is not good then there is no meaning to the content…reports Asian Lite News.

Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui, who has been nominated in the Best Actor category at the International Emmy Awards for the Netflix film ‘Serious Men’, says that for making good content, good people are also needed.

Talking about what’s more important according to him – the content of a project or who all are starring in it, Nawazuddin in a conversation said: “I think both are important.”

“A lot of content is being made but it will not come out and shine till the time the directors, actors and their performance isn’t there.”

He says if the actor or the maker is not good then there is no meaning to the content.

“No matter how good the content is, if the actor or the director is not good then there is no meaning to the content. For making a good thing, good people are needed,” he concluded.

‘Serious Men’ is based on Manu Joseph’s book of the same name. The film, directed by Sudhir Mishra, is a sharp take on ambition and caste politics, put in perspective in the Indian context.

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