As the critically acclaimed film Haddi celebrates its first anniversary, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, the versatile actor known for his transformative roles, reflects on his journey of becoming the character in one of his most challenging performances to date. The film, which premiered on September 7, 03, has been lauded for its gripping narrative and Siddiqui’s compelling portrayal of a transgender character.
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In Haddi, Siddiqui plays the role of a transgender woman, a character that required him to delve deep into the nuances of gender identity and expression. Reflecting on his preparation for the role, Siddiqui shared, “I worked really hard on this character after a long time. Before filming, I stayed with the transgender community to understand their lives and emotions. They see themselves as women, aspiring to feel complete. Keeping this in mind, I approached the role as if I was playing a female character”
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Siddiqui’s dedication to authenticity was evident in his immersive preparation. He lived among the transgender community, adopting their mannerisms and understanding their daily struggles. “The makeup alone took three hours. As it progressed, I felt myself changing. I adopted a softness in my demeanor and even wore the same undergarments as a woman. I didn’t want to be Nawaz anymore; I wanted to truly become the character”
Playing such a complex character was not without its challenges. Siddiqui noted, “It was one of the most difficult characters I’ve ever played. The entire process, including the elaborate makeup, taught me so much about what female actors go through” Despite the difficulties, Siddiqui found the experience rewarding. “Portraying a transgender character is not just about acting; it’s about capturing the essence of their inner world. We undertook this role with the genuine intention of delving into their innermost feelings and experiences, and I believe that the effort was absolutely worthwhile”.
Haddi received rave reviews from both critics and audiences. The film, directed by Akshat Ajay Sharma, features a stellar cast including Anurag Kashyap, Ila Arun, and Saurabh Sachdeva. Set against the backdrop of modern ruins in NCR, Gurgaon, and Noida, the movie takes audiences on a vindictive ride, delving into the life of Haddi, a transgender woman who climbs to the top of the criminal food chain to avenge her family.
Siddiqui also opened up about the emotional toll the role took on him. “There was one particular scene that had a profound emotional impact on me. It was a silent moment where I’m in the office with Zeeshan, and there are no dialogues. In that moment, I enter as Haddi and I see Zeeshan, someone I deeply care about, and yet I can’t approach him due to the path of revenge I had to follow. That scene, in particular, had a deep emotional resonance for me”.
As Haddi marks its first anniversary, Siddiqui’s dedication to his craft continues to inspire. His ability to lose himself in his roles and bring powerful, transformative stories to life is a testament to his talent and commitment. Reflecting on the past year, Siddiqui expressed gratitude for the opportunity to play such a unique character and hopes to continue challenging himself with diverse roles in the future.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s portrayal of a transgender woman in Haddi stands as a milestone in his illustrious career. As the film celebrates its first year, it serves as a reminder of the actor’s remarkable ability to immerse himself in his characters, bringing authenticity and depth to the screen. Fans and critics alike eagerly await Siddiqui’s next transformative role, confident that he will continue to push the boundaries of his craft.
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