The renowned Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui has sparked a heated debate by expressing his views on the Indian film industry’s tendency to hire large crews, often resulting in inefficiency and a lack of creative output. In a recent interview, Siddiqui, who is known for his versatility and unconventional approach to acting, emphasized the importance of working with a small and lean team.
“I prefer working with a small team, where everyone is focused and efficient,” Siddiqui stated. “When a small team can produce effective results, it raises questions about the need for a large crew. Overstaffing leads to a lack of productivity, and creative goals are rarely achieved.”
Siddiqui’s comments have drawn attention to the industry’s reliance on large crews and the potential consequences of this approach. He believes that every actor has their own comfort zone and working style, but this should not compromise the creative process.
“The professional approach is to understand what is actually required for the job and the creative process,” he explained. “This is a matter between the actor and the producer, and if the producer is pleased with the actor’s demands, I am not the one to question it. I prefer working with a small team because it allows for better collaboration and efficiency.”
Siddiqui’s comments have sparked a debate among industry professionals, with some agreeing with his views and others defending the traditional approach to crew management. As the Indian film industry continues to grow and evolve, Siddiqui’s bold comments serve as a reminder of the importance of efficiency, productivity, and creative collaboration.
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