Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui says he prefers getting appreciation from people who are intelligent, educated and experts in the field.
On what he likes better - his films getting featured at Cannes Film Festival or his films breaking the box office, Nawazuddin said in a statement:
I prefer when my films are appreciated by intelligent, educated people who are experts in the field. That is what counts the most. These days, even rubbish films go on to becoming a massive hit because there are so many people who just go to watch it without any understanding of the craft.
"People forget what they have watched once they step out from the theatre, but the movie becomes a hit. Even if just two smart people appreciate my movies, I will be happy."
The actor is known for his roles in films like Gangs of Wasseypur, Talaash, The Lunchbox, Manjhi - The Mountain Man, Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Mom. His next film is Manto.
During an interview, Nawazuddin recalled his journey from working as a stage actor to gaining appreciation at the Cannes Film Festival.
He believes that his initial days of struggle to make his way into Bollywood is what shaped him as an actor.
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