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โ€œI was that kid who danced at every wedding. I didnโ€™t need any kind of incentiveโ€“just music! My parents would take me to all the family weddings, because they knew Iโ€™d dance my heart out. I loved it so much! I even danced in competitions & when I got to college I was a part of the Choreography Society. Weโ€™d spend 8 hours dancing every day! I was so passionateโ€“but my real dream was to act. I never revealed this to anyone back home. I thought Iโ€™d be laughed at or ridiculed. After all, itโ€™s a big dream. But I thought maybe, I could get to acting through dancing! So I applied for Dance India Dance & got to the top 100. But I got rejected because my backstory wasnโ€™t strong. Thatโ€™s when I thought maybe I wasnโ€™t meant to perform at all. That show may have rejected me, but itโ€™s what got me to Bombay. I owed it to myself to at least try. So I told my dad about acting. To my surprise, he was supportive! So I began auditioning. But it was hardโ€“I lived with 6 roommates & there were days when theyโ€™d all go out to work & Iโ€™d be sitting at home. It was demotivating & I often felt like leaving. But I reminded myself of my dream to perform. Slowly, I learnt the ropes of the business, got in touch with casting directors & acted in ads. There were still months when I didnโ€™t get a call back, & I worried about my dwindling bank balance. But I kept going & ended up doing 10 ads in a year! I built my self-esteem & promised to never doubt myself. Eventually, I got my first auditionโ€“Dangal! I remember, I was against 30 other girls, but I just knew Iโ€™d be selected. Someone was taking a BTS video & I remember telling her, โ€˜Iโ€™m pakka in this film!โ€™ I was that confident! And I got the role! Iโ€™ll never forget that feeling that everything had finally been worth it. Iโ€™d loved performing ever since I was a kid & now here I wasโ€“on the big screen. Ever since, Iโ€™ve relished every single role Iโ€™ve done. While I donโ€™t doubt myself anymore, I know Iโ€™m still learning. Nobodyโ€™s perfect, but that doesnโ€™t mean you canโ€™t try! This is just the beginning, thereโ€™s much more to do. But Iโ€™ve got my dancing shoes & boxing gloves onโ€“Iโ€™m ready!โ€ #PhotographMovie

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โ€œI grew up in a small town in UP. I come from a family of farm workers; we were 11 peopleโ€“my parents & my 9 siblings. I was the oldest, so it fell upon me to take care of them. I made them follow a time table & do their homework. If they were mischievous Iโ€™d shout at themโ€“of course, I was the naughtiest! In fact during Diwali, my friends & I would steal diyas! Our family would watch Ram Leela togetherโ€“my first encounter with acting. My friend played Ram & seeing him left me starstruck! I imagined playing the role myself! After college, I worked in Baroda. There, I watched a play for the first time & the thought of being an actor became a dream. So I went where everybody with a dream of acting goesโ€“Bombay. My parents, who were uneducated, supported me. They said I could do anything as long as I worked hard. My first impression of Bombay was how fast it was. It took me a month to get used to the pace of lifeโ€“I thought Iโ€™d never be able to match up! But slowly I joined the rat race. I wasnโ€™t well off. Iโ€™d borrow money from friends, saying Iโ€™d return it in 2 days. Two days later, Iโ€™d borrow money from someone else and pay the first person back. I lived in a flat with 4 peopleโ€“it was about survival. But my family had my back. They told me to not give up! My mom didnโ€™t have a mobile, so sheโ€™d send me letters & they got me through some really tough times. Sheโ€™d tell me not to worry & remind me that I was only human & doing my best. So thatโ€™s what I did. I did odd jobsโ€“as a watchman, or a coriander seller. I went for a 100 auditions & took every role I got, no matter how small. It took 12 years to get a โ€˜breakthroughโ€™. It wasnโ€™t easyโ€“the struggle wasnโ€™t beautiful, it was just a struggle. But I did it. I went from a tiny role in Munnabhai to winning a Filmfare for Lunchbox. I went from being unrecognised in Sarfarosh to being known as Ganesh Gaitonde across the nation. I went from being a watchman to becoming the โ€˜watch meโ€™ man & Iโ€™m nowhere near being done, so keep watchingโ€“Iโ€™m here to stay!โ€ ---- HoB with the makers of #PhotographMovie bring to you the story of Nawazuddin Siddiqui; an ordinary man with an extraordinary journey.

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