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India.com
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Like Father, Like Daughter Nawazuddin Siddiqui's Daughter Shora Sparks Buzz With Acting Video
New Delhi: Acclaimed Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui, known for his powerful and versatile performances, recently offered a glimpse into a potential rising star from his own family. His daughter, Shora Siddiqui, is earning praise online after a video of her participating in an acting workshop went viral. Taking to Instagram, Nawazuddin shared a short clip of Shora performing a scene at the workshop, captioning the video: 'Can I come in... Scene one' The post was accompanied by hashtags including #actor, #actorslife, #script, #rehearsals, and #scenework. Watch the video here Shora's confident screen presence and expressive performance quickly drew attention. Fans flooded the comments section, praising her natural talent and screen charisma. One user wrote, 'Look at her eye that way she staring' Another commented, 'She rocks she rocks, that eye contact, the expressions.' One wrote, 'She should make a debut in a Hollywood movie really well enacted scene she Right One fan remarked, 'Like father like daughter," another user wrote, "She will gonna dominate Bollywood." Netizens also called her a 'natural' actress, writing, "So natural and effortless actress. God bless u beta." Despite it being an early glimpse, Shora Siddiqui's confident screen presence and expressive delivery have already sparked conversation among fans and industry watchers alike. Many are speculating about her potential future in cinema, noting that her natural ease in front of the camera reflects a deep understanding of performance, something that often takes years to develop. Given Nawazuddin Siddiqui's own reputation for method acting and his relentless dedication to craft, it seems Shora may very well be following in his footsteps, carrying forward the artistic legacy with her own promising talent. Meanwhile, Nawazuddin remains active on the professional front, with several projects lined up. He is set to return to the screen in Raat Akeli Hai 2, the sequel to his popular crime thriller, as well as the much-anticipated films Noorani Chehra and Sangeen, continuing to showcase his versatility across genres.


Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Nawazuddin Siddiqui's daughter Shora wins hearts with an acting video; netizens applaud and say, 'Mashallah, Shora..."
Nawazuddin Siddiqui , known for his versatility in Bollywood, seems to have a talented successor in his daughter, Shora. The actor recently shared a video on Instagram featuring 15-year-old Shora performing a short scene with another actor. Her confident performance has impressed many online, with fans already saying she's set to carry forward her father's legacy and could one day 'dominate Bollywood.' Taking the video to his Instagram handle, the actor wrote, "Can I come in… Scene one." After the video was shared, several fans commented, saying, 'She is going to dominate Bollywood." Another user mentioned, 'Mashallah Shora, good to see your adakaari. Betiyan baap ki aankhon mein chhupe khwaab ko pehchaanti hain." Director Ron Kahlon, who reportedly coached Shora in a workshop recently, also commented, 'God bless her @nawazuddin._siddiqui. It was my pleasure working with her. Never seen such raw talent!!" Nawazuddin shared with Film Companion while talking about her acting aspirations, 'My daughter is taking training right now. She herself went and got admitted to the performing arts faculty. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like This Homemade Recipe is Relieving Tinnitus - See It Before It Goes Away Discovery America Undo Haath jod ke teacher ke saamne (with folded hands in front of her teacher), she said, 'I want to learn acting.'" On the work front, Nawazuddin Siddiqui has an exciting lineup of upcoming projects. He will soon be seen in 'Raat Akeli Hai 2,' the sequel to the 2020 crime thriller, marking his second collaboration with director Honey Trehan . He's also part of the Indian remake of The House. In Aditya Kripalani 's upcoming film Main Actor Nahi Hoon (I'm Not An Actor), Nawaz plays a heartfelt role as a banker who dreams of becoming an actor. The film explores the emotional journey of a struggling artist. Apart from these, he also has 'Noorani Chehra' and 'Sangeen' in the pipeline, both expected to release soon in theaters. Nawazuddin Siddiqui is willing to settle legal dispute with his estranged wife Aaliya Siddiqui with THESE conditions


Time of India
23-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Chitrangada Singh says she gave 28 retakes for a shot in 'Raat Akeli Hai 2'
Actress Chitrangada Singh , who was recently seen in 'Housefull 5', has called Honey Trehan a very "demanding director", as she had to give 28 retakes for a shot in 'Raat Akeli Hai 2'. However, the actress is glad because it has helped her better the craft as an actor. The actress recently spoke with IANS, and shared the anecdote. Speaking with IANS, the actress said, " Usually my second or third take is an okay take. We do it more sometimes. But usually my second or third take is the best or okay take. But the film that I have just done 'Raat Akeli Hai 2' with Honey Trehan, I have never taken so many takes in my life. I think it was a very challenging role and Honey is a very demanding director". She further mentioned, "So I think I have given almost 28 takes for one shot. Yes, for the first time in my life. But I am so happy because I think my performance has improved a lot". Did you know fans yelled at Bobby Deol for hugging Ameesha Patel in 'Humraaz' saying 'chor isko ye tere bhai ki amanat hai'? The actress also shared that stories based on real life inspire her as an artist. She feels such stories are important to tell as they open up a new world for the audience. "I am very inspired by true stories, true incidents and true stories. They inspire me a lot. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo I think as cinema people, as filmmakers, it is very important to tell those stories for entertainment or inspiration or whatever you call it. So that's why I get excited with biopics", she added. Recently, a controversy erupted when it was rumoured that Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone left Sandeep Reddy Vanga's film over an 8 hour shift. When asked about her opinion on the subject of 8 hour shifts, the actress told IANS, "It is a matter of personal relationship. What is your understanding with the director? What are the requirements of the director and producer? If they can manage, I am sure they will manage. But sometimes there are restraints. There is a time restraint. There is a money restraint. There is scheduling". "So I think we have to respect that aspect also. Because after all, time is money in this industry. Everybody is investing in a project. I don't want to comment. I think everyone has their own choice. And I think Deepika is a very big actress and it is her right to make a choice. It is her privilege to make a choice", she added.


India.com
22-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Revisit Gangs of Wasseypur with these 7 Nawazuddin Siddiqui dialogues
It's been 13 years since Gangs of Wasseypur stormed Indian cinema with its gritty realism, unforgettable characters, and razor-sharp dialogues. At the heart of the saga was Nawazuddin Siddiqui's legendary performance as Faizal Khan, a reluctant heir who transforms into a feared gangster. His quiet intensity and perfectly timed delivery gave us some of the most iconic lines in Indian film history. Here's a look at 7 of his most memorable dialogues: 1. 'Baap ka badla lene ke liye, Faizal Khan ban gaya main.' – A declaration of transformation. This line marked the beginning of Faizal's journey from stoner to don. 2. 'Pehle cigarette peeta tha, ab ganja bhi peene laga hoon… Sardar Khan ka beta hoon.' – A darkly comic reminder of his legacy and inner turmoil, delivered with signature deadpan charm. 3. 'Tum log sirf maarte ho, hum log kehte hain aur maarte hain.' – A chilling flex of power and style, setting Faizal apart from his enemies. 4. 'Tum logon ko kya lagta hai, Sardar Khan ka beta kuch nahi karega?' – The underdog's roar. This line signaled that Faizal was no longer in anyone's shadow. 5. 'Duniya ko sabak sikhana hai… ke Faizal Khan zinda hai.' – Vengeance with swagger. A mic-drop moment that lingers long after the credits roll. 6. 'Zyada bolne wale mar jaate hain, chup rehne wale badla lete hain.' – A line that perfectly captures the philosophy of survival in Wasseypur. 7. 'Ghar mein sab mujhe nalayak samajhte hain… lekin asli game abhi shuru hoga.' – From overlooked to unstoppable — Faizal Khan's legacy, summed up. Nawazuddin Siddiqui didn't just play Faizal Khan. He became him and these lines are proof of that unforgettable transformation. On the workfront Nawazuddin Siddiqui will next be seen in I am not an actor, Raat Akeli Hai 2 and Indian adaptation of House
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First Post
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- First Post
Chitrangda Singh on her upcoming comedy 'Housefull 5': 'It's harder to make people laugh than cry'
In Khakee: The Bengal Chapter, Chitrangda captivated audiences as Nandini Basak, the formidable Leader of the Opposition read more Chitrangda Singh has long been celebrated for her versatility and ability to bring depth to every role she takes on. Whether portraying emotionally complex characters in Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi and Inkaar or delivering powerful performances like Nandini Basak in Khakee: The Bengal Chapter, she has consistently demonstrated a great range as an actor. Now, she is preparing to surprise audiences yet again by stepping into an out-and-out comedy with Housefull 5. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD 'This is actually the absolute first time I'm doing comedy, and let me tell you, it is very difficult,' Chitrangda admits. 'I genuinely believe it's harder to make people laugh than to make them cry.' She describes the genre as an entirely different skillset, one that demands precision, restraint, and rhythm. 'It's a different ball game altogether. You have to be so smooth that all your jokes and timing land perfectly. It's not just about delivering a funny line - it's about the energy, the pacing, the setup. Comedy is serious business.' While the film promises humor, Chitrangda hints that it's not all fun and games. 'You can expect me doing some comedy, yes - but the film is not just comedy. There are a lot of twists and turns. It's a very interesting script,' she says. 'The character is definitely going to surprise you.' In Khakee: The Bengal Chapter, Chitrangda captivated audiences as Nandini Basak, the formidable Leader of the Opposition. With yet another powerful performance, she reaffirmed her versatility and the quiet strength she brings to every role. Not stopping with Housefull 5, Chitrangda will also be seen next in Raat Akeli Hai 2, further solidifying her ability to navigate diverse genres with ease. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD