Sacred Games Star Nawazuddin Siddiqui on Sangeen and the Contest Between Streaming and Theatrical (EXCLUSIVE)
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Top Indian actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui, star of series “Sacred Games” and several other Netflix originals, and a regular at Cannes, is currently wrapping feature film “Sangeen” in London.
Written and directed by Jaideep Chopra (“2016 the End”), the film, which also stars Elnaaz Norouzi (“Sacred Games”), is a two-handed thriller largely set in one room. Siddiqui was floored by Chopra’s script and describes his role as a “challenging part.” The action periodically breaks out into wintry London locales. This is Siddiqui’s first time shooting in London, a city currently in lockdown. “The city is completely deserted,” says Siddiqui.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui has jetted off to London amidst the new wave of coronavirus pandemic in the UK, to start shooting for his upcoming film Sangeen. The actor is all set to star in Jaideep Chopra’s directorial, and will share screen sp.
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