"At this stage of my career, I feel success when I can completely lose myself in a character, when I live that role honestly on screen. "

xIn an exclusive interview with Deccan Chronicle, Nawazuddin Siddiqui called 'Thamma' his most fearless experiment yet. Yakshasan, he said, isn’t a role but a state of mind. The film, for him, is less about acting and more about existing.

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1. How did you approach shaping Yakshasan — who seems to exist between folklore and reality? It’s an unusual character and took a lot of courage to execute that weirdness on screen when i started shooting after couple of days, things started to settle down. 2. As an actor, how did you align your performance with the film’s tone and visual language? For me, the film isn’t just another rol

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