In the last few months, Nawazuddin Siddiqui has made headlines for several reasons. His recent Netflix film Serious Men to his personal life is being discussed. In a recent interview with Hindustan Times, Nawazuddin opened up about his film Serious Men, which was well received from various quarters. The talented actor also told how the industry still wants recognition from the West and that the word 'Bollywood' has to be changed.
Talking to HT, he said, "Yes, I want to change one thing, whose name is 'Bollywood'. This is Jo Bharat Hai Naam Le Rakha, the worst attack is to defame you." Recently, Kangana Ranaut had also tweeted that Bollywood is copied from Hollywood and the word should be banned.
Regarding the reaction of serious men, Nawazuddin said, "Thank God, we got such a fantastic response, and it connected with people, but if it didn't, we would have suspected 'what happened'." When it would have received some awards in the West, it was also called good here. This Maharaj said, but fortunately this did not happen to serious men. People are liking it. Accreditation is required, in particular. West, and it has not changed."
His films gained international recognition and then became a hit in India, elaborating on this, saying, "Yes, it's a fact. A lot of my films go to international festivals, and also get awards, but When she releases here. That did not get much response. It is only when she got recognition from the West. "Nawazuddin said that he does not depend on Hollywood, but wants his film to go to the West and make noise.

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