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Nawazuddin Siddiqui slaps Bollywood for the copy of the South Films

Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui criticized the Hindi film industry for missing original ideas and creativity and copy of South Films content. He is one of the many artists who have talked about the declining state of Bollywood lately.
During an interview, the Costao actor said insecurity had also increased a lot. He said: “In fact, insecurity has increased a lot. They believe that if a formula works, they should continue to milk it, exaggerate.
He also criticized Bollywood for stealing ideas from the South and pointed out that thieves cannot be creative. “We stole in the south, sometimes from here, sometimes from there. Even certain cult films that have become successes have scenes that have been copied. It was so normalized that it was like – and if it was stolen,” continued the actor.
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He then mentioned how Anurag Kashyap was forced to leave Bollywood because of this culture. For the uninitiated, the filmmaker said earlier that he had moved from Mumbai and was interested in South Cinema while Bollywood had become toxic.

In addition to Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Anurag Kashyap, the Hansal filmmaker Mehta also spoke of the state of the cinematographic industry in Hindi and said that Bollywood needed a reset. He said: “Hindi cinema needs reset. For those who predict misfortune for Bollywood – it is.
Speaking of Nawazuddin, he was recently seen in the Costao film. He will then be seen in section 108, Noorani Chehra, Sangeen and Raat Akeli Hai 2.
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