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Nawazuddin Siddiqui success story

Nawazuddin Siddiqui

 If a person has a passion for work and wants to become something in his heart and mind, what he cannot do, it does not matter whether he is from the village or the city.

 Despite the presence of a small village in Muzaffarnagar, the UP has left a mark in Hindi cinema with its dedication and hard work.

 It is both a great thing for a common man to work in Bollywood and prove himself in the Bollywood world in a very short time.

 Even if a common man has become a successful actor in the Bollywood industry, then think how hard he would have had to work to reach here.

 Nawazuddin Siddiqui was born on 19 May 1974 in a small village in Muzaffarnagar.

 He was the eldest of his 9 siblings (7 brothers and 2 sisters) and was from a farmer family.

 His childhood was spent in the streets of Muzaffarnagar and from this he got his basic education.

 Then he went to Haridwar for further studies and from there Nawazuddin Siddiqui obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Bachelor of Science from Gurukul Kangri University.

 After completing his studies, he started doing a small job, but due to lack of interest in the job, he came to Delhi in no time.

 Nawazuddin Siddiqui's intention to come to Delhi was only to become an actor and he joined Sakshi theater group and started learning acting from there.

 In the same theater, Nawazuddin met Manoj Bajpai and Saurabh Shukla.

 Nawazuddin was learning acting, but he had no source of income yet, due to which he could make his living in Delhi.

 So during the day of struggle, he started working as a security guard in a factory making toys in Noida Delhi and in the evening, he used to come to the Sakshi theater to learn acting.

 After some time, Nawazuddin Siddiqui joined the National School of Drama (NSD) and after passing out from here in 1996, he moved to Mumbai in 2000 to become an actor.

 There was no one in Mumbai to recognize him nor did he have a godfather who could hold his hand.

 After eating quite a lot in Mumbai's Mayanagari, Nawazuddin realized that this journey is not as easy as he thought.

 Nawazuddin Siddiqui had only one dhun in his mind to become an acting worm, but he did not even know how this dream would be fulfilled.

 He did not give up for this and wherever he used to interview for films, he would reach Siddiqui, but he was canceled every time.

 Nawazuddin Siddiqui was tired of repeated cancellations and he could not even go to the village, because if he went back to the village, he would have to listen to the taunts of the villagers.

 After some time, Nawazuddin got a chance to work in a few television serials, but his role here was short, due to which he could not prove himself.

 Nawazuddin Siddiqui got his first break from Aamir Khan's film Sarfarosh in 1999, but his role in this film was very small.

 Now they started getting small rolls.  He believed in himself that if not today or tomorrow, or day after tomorrow he will definitely become a Bollywood superstar.  It is said that "those who try will never give up." If you try, you will get success.

 2010 was the best turning point for Nawazuddin Siddiqui.  He was selected in the role of a journalist for the film Peepli Live in 2010, which was a big deal for him, because now people have recognized him.

 He then gained real recognition from the film Gangs of Wasseypur - Part 1, a drama film released in 2012.

 Many people supported his acting in that film.

 Today, his work is praised from Bollywood to Hollywood.  Friends, if you too continue to fall in your career life, then you must learn from Nawazuddin Siddiqui.

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