Nawazuddin Siddiqui opens up about transforming into a transgender role in Haddi

Sep 9, 2025 - 02:30
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Nawazuddin Siddiqui opens up about transforming into a transgender role in Haddi

In the landscape of Indian cinema, there are few names that resonate with the kind of intensity and brilliance that Nawazuddin Siddiqui commands. He is one of those actors who has redefined versatility and stardom with every performance. He has carved a legacy that goes far beyond the screen. Nawazuddin`s journey to becoming one of the most celebrated actors of our time is marked by roles that are layered, unconventional, complex and unforgettable. He possesses an unmatched ability to disappear into his characters and has become a legend in his own right, as he continues to push boundaries and inspire generations of actors.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui in Haddi

Among his many acclaimed works and characters, Haddi stands out as one of the most challenging and transformative projects of his career. The film, which was released two years ago, broke stereotypes and brought out Nawazuddin in an avatar that stunned audiences.

The gutsy portrayal not only displayed his remarkable dedication but also indicated his fearless approach towards roles that demand physical and emotional immersion. As Haddi completes two years, Nawazuddin`s portrayal remains a testimony to the actor’s ability to take risks and create magic on screen.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui reflects on the character

Reflecting on the physical and emotional transformation for Haddi, Nawazuddin once said, “The makeup alone took three hours. As it progressed, I felt myself changing. I adopted a softness in my demeanor. I didn’t want to be Nawaz anymore; I wanted to truly become the character.” Further highlighting the challenges faced during filming, he noted, “It was one of the most difficult characters I’ve ever played. The entire process, including the elaborate makeup, taught me so much about what female actors go through.”

Speaking about his intense dedication to the role, he admitted, “I worked really hard on this character after a long time.” He ellaborated how his preparation went beyond the ordinary, as he immersed himself in the transgender community to better understand their lives. He shared, “Before filming `Haddi,` I stayed with the community. They see themselves as women, aspiring to feel complete. Keeping this in mind, I approached the role as if I was playing a female character."

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