Anurag gets the best out of me: Nawazuddin Siddiqui

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 21 2016 | 2:22 PM IST
Playing an unhinged serial-killer is not one of the easiest things to pull off but Nawazuddin Siddiqui says he was confident about his role in "Raman Raghav 2.0" because Anurag Kashyap was behind the camera.
Nawaz, 42, first collaborated with Kashyap in a small role in the director's debut film "Black Friday" but it was "Gangs of Wasseypur 2" that saw the actor play his first memorable lead role.
The "Badlapur" star says he shares a great chemistry with Kashyap, who, he feels manages to get the best out of him.
"I feel very confident with Anurag. When he is behind the camera, I feel I can be the best actor in the world. He gives me that kind of security, which an actor seeks in his director. I can't explain the chemistry we have but we can sit for hours together without exchanging a word," Nawaz told PTI in an interview.
Anurag has already spoken about how disturbing it was for Nawaz to play the role as the actor fell ill during the making of the film, which is a contemporary take on notorious serial killer Raman Raghav. The movie released this Friday.
Nawaz says it was hard to believe that a person like this existed and it was a disturbing process to prepare for it.
"The process of preparing it was disturbing. He is not a normal person. He is proud of his killings and has a justification for it. I may not think like that but when you are playing a character like this, you have to believe that otherwise you won't be able to justify it."
To unwind from his movie roles, Nawaz takes a trip to his village in Muzaffarnagar and spends time farming.
"It is important to separate the reel from reality. I go to my village and do farming. I like it there. I feel like I am the same old person. It gives you a breathing space."
Nawaz has come to be known as one of the finest actors in Bollywood and his chameleon-like ability to transform on-screen has endeared him not only to the indie filmmakers but also to star-driven projects be it Salman Khan's "Kick", "Bajrangi Bhaijaan" or Shah Rukh's upcoming drama "Raees".
He, however, says he is careful in selecting the big budget projects as he believes he can't afford to make mistakes.
"I do only those big projects where I feel I have something to do. The character should be important, it should have individuality. In 'Bajarangi', I had a unique character, Salman and a director like Kabir Khan.
"It is difficult to say no sometimes. I want the other person to understand my reasons. When you have options, then you have to be careful. I feel I can't afford to make a single mistake, it is not forgivable for me. So, I am careful. There are people who understand why I say no but sometimes people think 'How can he reject my film?'."
Nawaz has a number of projects lined up including "Haraamkhor", comedy film "Ghoomketu", a Sohail Khan film and his "Lunchbox" director Ritesh Batra's project titled "Photographer".
"'Ghoomketu' is an out and out comedy. It is currently being edited. I am doing Sohail Khan's film with Amy Jackson and also Ritesh Batra's 'Photographer'.
"Comedy is the easiest thing for me because I did 150 plays during my theatre days. I understand the timing and what makes people laugh. But the most interesting emotion for me is romance and luckily I am doing such films now.
"My film with Amy is romantic and Ritesh's film is full of romance. I am excited to reteam with him after 'Lunchbox'.
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First Published: Jun 21 2016 | 2:22 PM IST

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