What Observations Did Rahul Bhat & Nawazuddin Siddiqui Make During Their Visit to the MET?

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Key Takeaways
- Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Rahul Bhat explored the MET in New York.
- They shared humorous moments about cultural treasures.
- Bhat's film 'Kennedy' premiered at the NYIFF 2025.
- The film received a Best Actor nomination for Bhat.
- 'Kennedy' had a fantastic reception, prompting a second screening.
Mumbai, June 29 (NationPress) – Celebrated Bollywood stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Rahul Bhat recently explored the MET in New York together.
A video shared by the 'Ugly' actor on his Instagram gives a glimpse of their enjoyable experience at the museum.
The video begins with Bhat stating, "Lo bhai dekh lo apne desh ka mal yha hain, Kashmir se leke, Bihar se leke, South India tak."
When Siddiqui inquired, "Ye apna mal hain?"
Bhat responded, "Aur hum apna hi paise dekhe aapna mal dekhne aaye hain," leading both to burst into laughter.
Bhat humorously noted in the caption, "Taj mahal le nahi paaye isi liye bas photo hai!"
In another update, Bhat's recent film 'Kennedy' had its premiere at the esteemed New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF) 2025.
Directed by Anurag Kashyap, the drama garnered an enthusiastic response during the festival.
Due to the overwhelming turnout for the first screening of 'Kennedy', which sold out quickly, organizers had to schedule a second showing.
Adding to his accolades, Bhat received a nomination for Best Actor for his role in the film.
Expressing his excitement, Bhat stated, “I’m truly honoured to be nominated for Best Actor at NYIFF. The response in New York has been nothing short of surreal; the first screening of 'Kennedy' sold out in just 40 seconds! A second show had to be added, and that kind of love is incredibly humbling.”
“What’s even more heartening is that this isn’t just a one-off; everywhere 'Kennedy' has been screened, it’s sold out within minutes. The worldwide response has been overwhelming, and I’m deeply grateful for it,” added the 'Dobaaraa' actor.
Having premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2024, 'Kennedy' received a remarkable 9-minute standing ovation from the audience.