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Tuesday, November 06, 2012

Nawazuddin "Wasseypur" Siddiqui Turns Into Mr Suave for Men's Health

Nawazuddin "Wasseypur" Siddiqui Turns Into Mr Suave for Men's Health

NEW DELHI, India, November 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --



You've only seen him as a gun-toting mafia don in Gangs of Wasseypur or as a
foul-mouthed, unscrupulous, gritty cop in the Vidya Balan-starrer Kahani in the past. But
now you see the next big method actor of Bollywood, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, in a completely
new avatar. The November issue of India's largest selling men's lifestyle magazine, Men's
Health, has pulled off a coup of sorts, with a fashion photo-shoot with Siddiqui on how to
look perfect in a suit. The 5ft something watchman-turned-chemist-turned-actor is the
surprise package of the magazine's 6th anniversary issue: letting go of the street-savvy
brusqueness he essays so well on the screen to play his part as the next big shooting star
of Bollywood. "I want to be the highest paid actor in India. Mark my words, that day is
not far off," he says.



In the freewheeling interview that accompanies the photo-shoot, Siddiqui also bares
his heart on a range of questions, from the heartbreaks in his life, his days of struggle,
and how he coped with rejections. "Most women in my life vanished when they learnt that I
wanted to marry them. Who would want to marry an unemployed man? You have to look at
relationships from a logical point of view. You can call it selfishness. When you feel you
are in love, don't let the rush cloud your judgment. Weigh your options," says Siddiqui.



Talking about fitness, he says he too wouldn't mind working out if his role demanded
that look. "Aamir Khan had the Ghajini look and now is sporting the Dhoom look. That is
not real fitness. Like method acting, fitness should come from the core. If the need
arises, even I will build my body," he says.



The anniversary special issue of the magazine also features India's Fittest Men of
2012, which includes seven of India's fittest men, led by never-before-seen 'fat' pictures
of Bollywood superhero Hrithik Roshan, along with Olympic bronze medal-winning wrestler
Yogeshwar Dutt, one of India's most promising fashion designers Atsu Sekhose, a journalist
with eight-packs, a 42-year-old Bollywood film director and an anti-hero who's making
waves in the Hindi film industry, among others.



For this and much more, go grab a copy of the November issue of the magazine.



You could also download a digital copy of the magazine which can be read on tablets
and smartphones. Visit http://www.menshealthindia.com/digitalmagazine to know more
about the digital editions.



Men's Health is India's largest-selling men's magazine, and was launched in the
country by The India Today Group in 2006. Internationally, it is the world's largest
magazine in the men's category as well. Along with its focus on the core topics of health,
fitness and nutrition, Men's Health embodies the feel of a true lifestyle magazine with
sections on fashion, grooming, adventure, work, managing relationships and a surplus of
other 'guy' topics.




Vishwalok Nath
Head - Marketing & Syndications
India Today Group Digital
Phone: +91-120-4807100
Email: digital.marketing@intoday.com


Men's Health India


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