Much Ado About Nawaz's Memoir
STARDUST INDIA|December 2017

From his Kick-ass performances to making his presence the hero of any Kahaani, NAWAZUDDIN SIDDIQUI has become Bollywood's main man at the versatile acting forefront.This time the 43-year-old actor, besides acting, decided to showcase his extraordinary life experiences through his biography An Ordinary Life: A Memoir.While Nawaz made sure that the kiss'n' tell book is as candid as possible, he may not have foreseen the equally can did, not-so-lovely reactions from being called a liar to being sued.Nawaz since then has withdrawn his book.but Khushboo Tiwari gets the dope on the issue that has been blown out of proportion, Read on...

 Much Ado About Nawaz's Memoir

One may not require to prove the worth of Nawazuddin Siddiqui as an actor, but probably with all the brouhaha, there’s a need for a defense mechanism for his ‘the-talk-of-the-town’ memoir. Nawaz’s An Ordinary Life: A Memoir was initially promoted as a story of his struggle, hope, relentless persistence and the desire to dream. But certainly, the wind seems to blow in the other direction. Siddiqui, a married man, did not shy away from making his brief relationship with his Miss Lovely co-actor Niharika Singh and Sunita Rajwar public.

BREEDING OF BRAWL

According to the pre-released excerpts… During the shoot of Miss Lovely, Nawazuddin once invited Niharika Singh to his house to cheer her up. He cooked mutton curry for her, which he later realised, was inedible. But Niharika not only did not criticize it, she invited Nawazuddin over to her place to reciprocate the mutton-curry gesture. When Nawaz reached her house, and she opened the door, he was stunned to see innumerable tiny candles glittering all over the place.

The book recounts the time Nawazuddin visited Niharika’s house for the first time as: “A hundred, or so it seemed, little candles flickered beautifully. She wore soft faux fur, looking devastatingly gorgeous, her beauty illuminated even more in the candlelight. And I, being the lusty village bumpkin that I am, scooped her up in my arms and headed straight for the bedroom. We made passionate love. And just like that, out of the blue, I began a relationship with Niharika Singh, a relationship which I did not know then would last for almost one and a half years.”

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