I am happy to be playing a male-centric character - Nazim

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Mohammad Nazim, who rose to fame as Aham in Saath Nibhana Saathiya, has recently entered Colors' popular daily Udaan as a strong and powerful character.

The actor feels that Indian TV serials are mostly about women power and that men get fewer opportunities to explore as actors.

He says, "The character of Ghumaan Singh that I am playing in Udaan, is one of the rarest strong male characters on TV. Although I have worked as a lead in the show, people must be thinking I took a wrong decision to enter a show mid-way. I feel it is the correct choice. I am happy to be playing a male-centric character in an otherwise female dominated industry. Men get delegated to being show pieces standing somewhere in the background in a scene. But this character allows me to do every possible thing. It will also helps me improve my career and acting graph.

He adds, "I feel lucky to be one of the few male actors who got to be the focus point. I know audience will take time to accept me as a rude and shrewd character after loving me as Aham but I would just give them examples of Bollywood actors like Ranveer Singh and Ranbir Kapoor, who experiment with their roles.

But Nazim surely has a reason to smile as his fans continue showering their love on him. "I feel blessed that they love and support me so much. Somewhere down the line my identity is surely connected to their love and prayers. It gives immense pleasure and satisfaction to have so many by your side, smiles the actor.

Good luck boy!

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Thanks Amrutha
So he was promised the main negative lead, let's see how this pans out.

It's true that a negative lead usually offers male actors more scope to show their acting skills than playing the male lead but I'm not sure Ghumaan is a strong one, he's a brute but already Imli is the brains and yesterday he bowed in front of her and offered her his hand to walk on.

A man who challenges his dog isn't strong.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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It would be nice if he talks about the show or his colleagues instead of talking only about himself. Even the photos he shares, he hasn't included any of his co-actors.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: meshmesh

It would be nice if he talks about the show or his colleagues instead of talking only about himself. Even the photos he shares, he hasn't included any of his co-actors.



Looks he is self centered in that too😆
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Posted: 7 years ago
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He is comparing him or his decisions and doings with big names. It's not first time I noticed this in this short time since he joined Udaan.
Well, there is absolutely nothing wrong in that but I personally don't like it. Actions, decisions, personality should talk the story even if it's similar or the very same like some other. Comparation before that seems like waste of the time for me.
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Sorry but this guy has serious vocabulary issues.
Can he please explain how a character can be "male-centric"? That too a male character? Did he expect to play the "Imli"?

A story is male-centric, a scene is male-centric. Huh!

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