Shora Siddiqui with father Nawazuddin Siddiqui 
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Nawazuddin Siddiqui reveals how his daughter Shora ‘destroyed his confidence’ when it comes to dancing

‘She hasn’t watched many of my films. She might have watched Gangs Of Wasseypur discreetly,’ said Nawazuddin

Cinema Express Desk

Nawazuddin Siddiqui, who is gearing up for the release of his film Main Actor Nahin Hoon, recently revealed in an interview how his daughter, Shora, “destroyed” his confidence when it comes to dancing.

During a chat with Zoom, he was asked about the recent social media popularity of his 16-year-old girl, and her plans of venturing into acting. “She will complete her studying first, then we will see. She is passionate about acting though,” he stated.

The actor then revealed that Shora has watched only a few of his movies, but has a problem with his “poor” dancing skills. “All daughters are straightforward with their fathers. She hasn’t watched many of my films. She might have watched Gangs Of Wasseypur discreetly. But, she keeps criticizing me for my dance,” Nawazuddin said.

He continued, “She asks me not to do it. I am a poor dancer. She has destroyed my confidence. I am low on confidence about dancing now. I will try again. It is not necessary for everything to be perfect, some people just want to have fun.”

Shora Siddiqui is the daughter of Nawazuddin and his estranged wife Aaliya.

On the work front, Nawazuddin was last seen in the horror-comedy Thamma, alongside Ayushmaan Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna. Apart from Main Actor Nahi Hoon, he also has Noorani Chehra, and Tumbbad 2 in the pipeline.

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