- By Srishti Pandey
- Sat, 24 Aug 2024 01:51 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Nawazuddin Siddiqui has shared the first poster for his upcoming film Adbhut, building excitement for what promises to be a gripping mystery thriller. The actor, known for his versatility, will be revealing the trailer on August 24 at noon, giving fans a taste of what’s in store. In the newly released poster, Nawazuddin is seen wearing a coat, sporting long hair, and holding a magnifying glass, adding to the suspenseful aura of the film. Sharing the poster on his Instagram, he teased fans by saying, “Watch the mystery unravel in the most shocking film of the year!”
Fans quickly responded with enthusiasm, with one commenting, “He moves up a notch in every film he makes, he has a real star shine,” while another wrote, “Super.” Adbhut marks yet another intriguing project for Nawazuddin, who was last seen in Rautu Ka Raaz, a film that debuted on a digital platform and was well-received by audiences for his compelling performance.
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In addition to promoting his upcoming film, Nawazuddin Siddiqui recently opened up about the challenges he has faced in the industry due to colourism. In an interview with News18, the actor spoke about how he has often been told he’s unattractive, to the point where he began to believe it himself. Despite these challenges, Nawazuddin remains grateful to the film industry for giving him respect and diverse roles.
He shared, “Pata nahi shakalo se humari nafrat kyun hai kuch logon ko. Kyunki shakal hee aisi hai – itne badsurat hai humlog. Humein bhi lagta hai jab apne aap ko aaine mein dekhte hai. Hum bhi bolte hai apne aap ko ‘kyun aa gaye film industry mein itne gande shakal leke?’ (I don’t know why some people hate the way we look. Maybe it’s because we’re just that ugly. Even I feel it when I look at myself in the mirror. I question why I came into the film industry with such a bad appearance).”
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Nawazuddin also reminisced about the overwhelming love he continues to receive for his role in Gangs of Wasseypur, a film that has become a cult classic. “For five months after the release of Gangs of Wasseypur, wherever I went, people would tell me, ‘Sir, we have watched the film 25 to 30 times.’ I thought they were just joking and making fun of me. For 3-4 years, I believed these were all lies,” he shared, adding that it took him a while to realize the film’s impact and the genuine admiration from fans.