Friday, 13 January 2017

Nawazuddin Siddiqui opens up about having a crush on his music teacher – watch video

Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Shweta Tripathi's unordinary romantic tale in Haraamkhor has blended responses. For those of you who don't have a clue, let me let you know that Haraamkhor depends on the romantic tale that blossoms between an old educator – Shyam (Nawazuddin) and his more youthful understudy – Sandhya (Shweta). The motion picture features to us how they fall for each other, how they keep their relationship covered up and the issues that take after. While some have preferred this idea, some have restricted it. Truth be told, the CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) had prohibited the motion picture coz of this irregular plot. Be that as it may, Nawazuddin tends to disagree. In an EXCLUSIVE meeting with us, the on-screen character notices how Haraamkhor is really depicting the truth of life. He even says how he himself really liked one of his educators.

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Looking at picking the film coz of its one of a kind story, Nawazuddin specified, "It (the motion picture) is a reality. The sort of story (that we are appearing) is going on wherever in actuality." The performer likewise included that he was additionally entranced by one of instructors, when he included, "obviously, I have begun to look all starry eyed at my educator. In each man's life, it happens. You get entranced by them.

Explaining on the educator he really liked, he uncovered, "I didn't contemplate in a school or school or college where a female instructor used to show us, yet when I was in the National School of Drama (NSD), we had a great deal of female instructors. We had one specific music educator, who made me go, 'Goodness My God!'" ALSO READ – Nawazuddin Siddiqui clarifies why Haraamkhor is NOT a harsh word – watch video

All things considered, seems as though we now know why Nawazuddin took up Haraamkhor. Praise to the star for taking up such an unordinary subject and exhibiting it on screen! Anyway, look at Haraamkhor in theaters close you immediately.