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In an interview on his 50th birthday, Nawazuddin Siddiqui spoke candidly about the harsh realities of Bollywood, exposing the insecurity, fake friendships and questionable casting that plagues the industry.

His statement that “there are no friendships” in Hindi cinema, only transactional relationships based on self interest is a harsh reality check on the state of Bollywood. Siddiqui’s rant goes beyond personal issues; it highlights a systemic problem where insecurity among actors breeds distrust and prevents genuine bonding.

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The “club” mentality he talks about is about the exclusivity and fragmentation that hinders unity and growth. This environment sidelines deserving talent and puts them in supporting roles and untrained, unreliable actors in lead roles just to fill the quota or serve commercial interests.

This not only affects the quality of cinema but also the audience and the craft of acting. Siddiqui is frustrated when he says audiences become “habituated” to bad performances and hide the brilliance that could have been shown if talented actors were given their due.

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His words are a call to introspection for Bollywood. For an industry that claims to be about storytelling, it ironically struggles with human connections and meritocracy.




Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s voice is a much needed wake up call to prioritize talent, build genuine relationships and an industry where art wins over insecurity and superficial friendships.

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