Nawazuddin Siddiqui Opens Up About The Passion Project That He Shot In Frankfurt

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Nawazuddin Siddiqui turned producer for his passion project; shot in Frankfurt which was made with just 10 people in the unit.

In a recent interview, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, renowned for his versatility and unwavering dedication to cinema, shed light on his latest passion project where he not only is the face of it but is also a producer.

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Speaking passionately about his venture, Siddiqui expressed his deep commitment to the craft of filmmaking. He revealed, “I had a film done a film in Frankfurt. There were only 10 people in the unit. It’s in the making. We have made the film for hardly Rs 1.5 crore or Rs 1.75 Crore. I made this film with all honesty.”

Describing the essence of the film, Siddiqui shared, “This film is about a banker who is now retired. His daughter suggests him to give an audition to keep him busy. This film is about how he is engaged in this process.”

With his trademark dedication and penchant for portraying complex characters, Siddiqui’s involvement in this project underscores his ongoing pursuit of cinematic excellence. As fans eagerly await further details about this intriguing production, Siddiqui’s unwavering commitment to storytelling continues to inspire both audiences and industry peers alike.

(Also read: Nawazuddin Siddiqui Takes ZEE Studios To Court For Non-Payment)

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