This Article is From Mar 23, 2017

Nawazuddin Siddiqui Reveals Why Salman Khan No Longer Invites Him To Parties

Nawazuddin Siddiqui Reveals Why Salman Khan No Longer Invites Him To Parties

Salman Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui photographed in Mumbai

Highlights

  • Salman and Nawazuddin are co-stars of Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Kick
  • 'Salman bhai too used to invite me to his parties,' he said
  • 'Everybody has decided not to invite me,' he added
New Delhi: Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Salman Khan's co-star of films like Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Kick, said that he's not invited to Bollywood parties anymore because he has mostly been turning away party invitations so far, reported Mumbai Mirror. In his interview with Mumbai Mirror, the 42-year-old actor referred to parties hosted by Bollywood personalities and confessed that he's "uncomfortable" attending "desi" get-togethers. Nawazuddin particularly mentioned that he also used to be invited to Salman's parties but not anymore. "Like everybody else, Salman bhai too used to invite me to his parties but I tend to avoid all Bollywood bashes. Despite walking red carpets at Sundance, Berlin and Cannes film festivals, I'm still uncomfortable at a typical desi party. So now, I guess, everybody has decided not to invite me knowing I'll say 'no'," Nawazuddin told Mumbai Mirror.

The Khandaan of Salman loves to party, (true story), and Salman loves to have ample guests over at his bashes. For example, the Dabangg actor's 51st birthday celebration held in December had almost the entire of Bollywood fraternity pouring in. Kabir Khan, who directed Nawauddin in Salman's Bajrangi Bhaijaan, was also there but Nawazuddin was not part of the party.

Nawazuddin has worked with all the three Khans of Bollywood. Apart from Salman Khan, he's shared screen space with Aamir in Talaash and Shah Rukh in Raees. When asked about his equation with Shah Rukh and Salman, he told Mumbai Mirror that he was never made to feel overshadowed by their star status. "In the garden of Bollywood, Shah Rukh and Salman are as different as a red and a black rose, each blooming with their own beauty. Neither has ever made me feel or look bad. They've never been jealous or told a director to cut my role or reduce my lines. In fact, I've become the face of a leading fashion brand for men's wear which today, sells even better up North than it did before. They were happy to learn this and congratulated me warmly," Nawazuddin told Mumbai Mirror.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui was last seen as a cop in Shah Rukh's Raees and will soon be playing author Saadat Hasan Manto in biopic Manto, directed by Nandita Das. Meanwhile, Salman Khan is busy with Tiger Zinda Hai, his next film with Kabir Khan, co-starring Katrina Kaif.
 
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