Nawazuddin
Siddiqui
is
hailed
as
one
of
the
most
talented
actors
in
the
Hindi
film
industry
today.
He
has
been
a
part
of
some
critically
acclaimed
movies
which
have
shaped
the
recent
change
the
way
stories
are
being
told
in
Bollywood.
The
actor
recently
opened
up
about
the
prevalence
of
formula
films
in
the
industry
and
how
they
will
continue
to
be
made
because
audiences
like
to
watch
them.
In
an
interview
with
Hindustan
Times,
when
Nawaz
was
asked
if
there
is
a
distinction
between
the
crafting
of
web
shows
and
movies,
he
said,
"For
years,
we
have
been
making
formula
(Hindi)
films.
Ek
hero
hai,
ek
heroine
hai
aur
kucch
gaane
hain.
I
am
not
saying
ke
uss
tarah
ki
filmein
galat
hain
(There's
a
hero,
a
heroine
and
some
songs.
I
am
not
saying
those
type
of
movies
are
bad)."
He
continued
to
say
that
it's
not
right
to
blame
only
the
filmmakers.
"After
all,
people
-
over
the
years
-
have
been
watching
those
films
in
huge
numbers,
helping
them
make
money.
Even
I
have
been
a
part
of
such
films.
Hamari
audiences
ko
bhi
woh
cinema
kaafi
pasand
aata
hai
(our
audiences
also
like
that
kind
of
films)," said
Nawaz.
However,
the
actor
feels
that
all
kinds
of
movies
should
be
attempted.
"Most
of
our
Hindi
films,
at
best,
can
be
called
musical
operas.
See,
formula
films
will
continue
to
get
made.
And
honestly,
the
reality
is
that
whichever
filmmaker
-
be
it
an
insider
or
outsider
-
gets
a
chance,
they
will
make
the
same
formula
stuff."
He
doesn't
expect
much
change,
at
least
in
the
near
feature,
because
he
feels
that
people
don't
appreciate
things
that
are
different.
Talking
about
work,
Nawaz
was
last
seen
in
the
Netflix
original
film
Serious
Men,
which
was
directed
by
Sudhir
Mishra.
The
film
follows
the
story
of
a
middle-aged
man
who
develops
a
lie
about
his
ten-year-old
son
being
a
science
genius.