Why Does Nawazuddin Siddiqui Believe 'Bandit Queen' Is So Authentic?
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Key Takeaways
- Nawazuddin Siddiqui emphasizes the significance of a theatrical background in acting.
- Bandit Queen is highlighted as a benchmark for authenticity in cinema.
- The distinction between stage and film acting is crucial for performers.
- Theatre provides actors with a deeper understanding of themselves.
- Every actor should experience different forms of theatre.
Mumbai, Dec 2 (NationPress) The IFP, recognized as the premier global convention for all aspects of Creativity X Culture, wrapped up its significant fifteenth season in Mumbai with great enthusiasm.
Bollywood star Nawazuddin Siddiqui, accompanied by filmmaker-writer Aditya Kripalani, took to the IFP15 stage to a warm reception during their session titled, ‘Behind the Scene: Main Actor Nahin Hoon.’
Nawazuddin explored the artistry that defines him and shared insights on why he regards the film Bandit Queen as one of the most genuine cinematic works he has encountered. While discussing the film and his acting philosophy on the IFP Season 15 platform, Nawazuddin expressed, “Bandit Queen resonates with authenticity because many of its performers hailed from a theatrical background, a rarity in modern cinema. I hold dear the belief: the stage necessitates acting, while the camera merely captures behavior.”
He elaborated, “For instance, if I’m holding a glass and flick it, the camera will only record that minor motion. Yet on stage, you must convey it, articulate it, and perform it. This is the fundamental distinction between the two forms.”
Additionally, the actor stated, “Theatre is of paramount importance for me as it fosters self-understanding. With the vast array of theatrical forms present in India, I believe every actor should immerse themselves in these experiences. It’s exceedingly crucial.”
Regarding Bandit Queen, it premiered in 1994 and is inspired by the life of Phoolan Devi, based on the book India's Bandit Queen: The True Story of Phoolan Devi by author Mala Sen. The film was directed by Shekhar Kapur and featured Seema Biswas in the leading role.