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From Gangs Of Wasseypur To Badlapur :10 Iconic Roles That Prove Nawazuddin Siddiqui Is A Legend In Indian Cinema

| Updated: Tuesday, November 19, 2024, 19:01 [IST]

Nawazuddin Siddiqui is one of the most versatile actors in Indian cinema, known for his unparalleled ability to transform into any character he plays. His impeccable dialogue delivery, intense screen presence, and natural expressions have set him apart in a sea of talented actors, proving him a legend.As he takes on the role of the antagonist in Maddock Film's Thama, the anticipation for this new character is already sky-high. Here’s a list of 10 iconic roles that prove Nawazuddin is truly a legend in Indian cinema

Faizal Khan in Gangs of Wasseypur
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Faizal Khan in Gangs of Wasseypur Nawaz’s portrayal of Faizal Khan, a young man seeking revenge in the ruthless world of gang warfare, is nothing short of mesmerizing. His expressions—ranging from vulnerability to fury—captured the essence of a man caught between innocence and brutality. His slow-burn performance, punctuated by sharp, intense dialogues, has become a benchmark for modern-day antiheroes.
Dashrath Manjhi in Manjhi: The Mountain Man
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Dashrath Manjhi in Manjhi: The Mountain Man In this real-life inspired role, Nawaz delivers a powerfully subtle performance as Dashrath Manjhi, a man who carved a road through a mountain. His body language, expressions, and the relentless determination in his eyes create an emotional depth that makes this role unforgettable. Nawaz transformed into the role with conviction, making Dashrath's struggle a symbol of perseverance.
Aslam Shaikh in The Lunchbox
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Aslam Shaikh in The Lunchbox Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s portrayal of Aslam Shaikh in The Lunchbox had a small role but made a huge impact. Shaikh is introduced as the new employee who is set to take over Saajan's position once he retires. He is lively, curious, and easy-going, contrasting with Saajan's reserved and melancholic nature. Despite enduring many misfortunes in his life, Shaikh’s optimistic attitude shines through, bringing a refreshing energy to the otherwise somber atmosphere. His performance, though subtle, adds layers of warmth and charm, making Aslam Shaikh one of the most memorable characters in the film.
Ganesh Gaitonde in Sacred Games
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Ganesh Gaitonde in Sacred Games As the feared gangster Ganesh Gaitonde in Sacred Games, Nawaz’s portrayal was both charismatic and chilling. His complex character, filled with contradictions and hidden vulnerabilities, came to life through Nawaz’s precise expressions and flawless dialogue delivery. His monologues in the series have become iconic, a testament to his ability to dominate the screen with his presence.
Raman Raghav in Raman Raghav 2.0
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Raman Raghav in Raman Raghav 2.0 Playing a psychotic serial killer, Nawaz brings terror to life in this psychological thriller. His expressions range from eerily calm to maniacal, capturing the essence of a deranged mind. Nawaz’s chilling dialogue delivery and ability to evoke fear with minimal gestures make this one of his most disturbing yet impressive performances.
Taimur in Talaash
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Taimur in Talaash Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s portrayal of Taimur, the lame Man Friday in the brothel doing odd jobs, is another feather in his cap. In Talaash, his character adds a layer of intrigue to the mystery-thriller. Taimur’s interactions with the main characters are laced with a subtle, unspoken depth, capturing both his vulnerability and street-smart savvy. Nawaz’s skillful delivery of Taimur’s lines, coupled with his expressive eyes, brings a quiet intensity to the role. Despite being a supporting character, Nawaz’s performance stands out, making Taimur one of the most memorable and enigmatic figures in the film.
Shiv Gajra in Kick
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Shiv Gajra in Kick As the antagonist Shiv Gajra in Kick, Nawaz brings a sense of menace and unpredictability to the role. His dialogues, laced with wit and cruelty, add a unique flavor to the character. Nawaz’s performance as a villain is marked by a perfect blend of eccentricity and malice, showcasing his ability to dive into dark roles with ease. His expressions and body language add depth to the character, making Shiv a formidable adversary to Salman Khan’s protagonist.
Saadat Hasan Manto in Manto
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Saadat Hasan Manto in Manto Nawaz's portrayal of the controversial writer Saadat Hasan Manto is one of his most layered and challenging performances. His portrayal captures Manto’s struggles with societal norms and his internal turmoil. Nawaz's intense dialogue delivery and facial expressions paint a portrait of a man ahead of his time, whose words continue to resonate even today.
Daya Shankar Kapoor in Mom
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Daya Shankar Kapoor in Mom In Mom, Nawazuddin Siddiqui plays Daya Shankar Kapoor, a determined detective investigating the case. His portrayal of a no-nonsense, sharp-eyed investigator brings an edge to the narrative. Daya’s role is not just confined to solving the case, but also to reveal the emotional toll of the investigation as it unravels the darker truths. Nawaz’s subtle expressions and controlled delivery amplify the intensity of the film, adding layers to a character who, despite his professional demeanor, is deeply affected by the moral dilemmas he faces. His performance as a detective in Mom perfectly complements the film’s emotional weight, making his character integral to the suspense and drama.

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