Nawazuddin Siddiqui Slams Bollywood, calls him a “chor” for stealing the south

Sharing his reflections on the current situation, Nawazuddin stressed that Bollywood is stuck in an rut, constantly repeating the same formulas for years before abandoning them once the public loses its interest. 'Insecurity Bohut Badh Gayi Hai. Unko Lagta Hai Ek Formula Chal Raha Hai Toh Usse Chala Lo, Ghiso Isko, “ He pointed out (There is much more insecurity now. If a formula works, they continue to push it, tightening everything). He also criticized the tendency to make endless consequences, calling him as a sign of creative fatigue. Describe it as'Kangalipan ' (Extreme poverty), he said: “It's like a creative bankruptcy – there is no longer any cart in the tank.”
Thinking about the longtime habit of Bollywood to copy, Nawazuddin said: 'Shuru Humari Industry Chor Rahi Hai. Humne Gaane Chori Kiye, Story Chori Ki, '((Our industry stole the very beginning. We copied songs, we copied stories). He stressed that even some classic cult films had scenes that were obviously raised other works. Expressing frustration on the depth of standardization that has become, he said: 'Isko itna normalized kardiya gaya ki chori hai toh kya hua? (It has been made so normal that people raise their shoulders and say – and then if it is copied?)
He explained that there was a moment when the producers gave a film and said “that's what we want to do” and that the team would simply recreate the computer scene by scene. Wondering how an industry can thrive with such an attitude, Nawazuddin pointed out, “Ab Jo Chor Hote Hain, Voh Kahan creates Ho Sakte Hain. Humn South seth, Kabhi Yahan sees, Kabhi Wahan is Churaya ”(((How can people who fly can be creative? We borrowed south from here, from there – from everywhere). He warned that this culture ultimately affects the type of actors and directors that the industry produced and cited the example of the filmmaker Anurag Kashyap, who once defended fresh narration but finally moved from the mainstream cinema by frustration.