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Nawazuddin Siddiqui Marks Theatre Comeback After 25 Years with 'Naqaab'

Acclaimed actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui is set to return to the stage after a 25-year hiatus, debuting his new play "Naqaab" in Chicago.

Lok Mandate DeskJuly 15, 20262 min read
Nawazuddin Siddiqui Marks Theatre Comeback After 25 Years with 'Naqaab'

Nawazuddin Siddiqui Marks Theatre Comeback After 25 Years with 'Naqaab'

Veteran Indian actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui is poised to make a significant return to the theatrical stage after a 25-year break, with his new play titled "Naqaab." The acclaimed performer has travelled to Chicago for the debut of the production, accompanied by his daughter, Shora Siddiqui. This marks a notable shift for the actor, primarily known for his impactful roles in mainstream and independent cinema over the past two decades.

Siddiqui's journey back to theatre is particularly poignant given his humble beginnings. He recently reflected on his challenging days as a struggling artist in Delhi, recalling a period where he often subsisted on inexpensive Parle-G biscuits. He described these memories as painful, highlighting the immense struggles he faced before achieving widespread recognition and success in the Indian film industry.

His decision to revisit the stage underscores a deep-rooted connection to his acting roots. Before his cinematic breakthrough, Siddiqui was actively involved in theatre, honing the craft that would eventually make him one of India's most respected actors. This return is anticipated to offer audiences a unique opportunity to witness his raw talent in a live setting once again.

While preparing for his theatrical venture, Nawazuddin Siddiqui also has significant film projects in the pipeline. He is slated to appear in the much-anticipated "Tumbbad 2," where he will share screen space with Alia Bhatt and Sohum Shah. Directed by Adesh Prasad, the film is scheduled for a theatrical release on December 3, 2027, ensuring his continued presence on the big screen alongside his renewed commitment to theatre.