'Rautu Ka Raaz' which started streaming on Zee 5 on June 28, has been appreciated by the audiences far and wide. The slow pace of the film and its intricate murder mystery have received praise across the globe. Performances by Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Atul Tiwari, Rajesh Kumar, and Narayani Shastri have been the talk of the town, with Nawazuddin’s portrayal of SHO Negi being particularly commended by the audience. On the personal front, Siddiqui’s daughter has been showcasing her passion for the performing arts while making her own strides in theatre.
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NAWAZUDDIN TALKS ABOUT HIS DAUGHTER'S FEEDBACK ON HIS WORK:
Sharing insights about his daughter, Shora, and her candid feedback for his projects, Nawaz said that they have always intrigued him a lot.
He said, "My daughter isn't my fan; she prefers independent cinema. She rarely watches my films, and when she does, she points out many mistakes. She brutally critiques me. I always value feedback from the younger generation, not just my daughter but anyone in that age group. They are honest, natural, and not influenced by anyone. When people between the ages of 14-20 criticize me, I listen because their feedback is genuine and free from external pressure. It's truly wonderful to receive advice or criticism from teenagers."
NAWAZUDDIN IN 'RAUTU KA RAAZ':
Nawazuddin Siddiqui plays SHO Deepak Negi, a character described multiple times by elderly locals in the film as both sharp and strange. Negi is indeed peculiar, and Nawazuddin does full justice to this role, portraying it with the simplicity and authenticity of a mountain man. His performance is impressive and relatable. Rajesh Kumar, as SI Naresh Prabhakar, is equally entertaining. His character suits him well, and his comic punches add a delightful touch to the film, complementing Nawaz's performance. The supporting cast also delivers commendable performances.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Nawaz has quite a number of films lined up including 'Oli Kumar', 'Adbhut' and others.