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Nawazuddin Siddiqui thinks the quality of content on streaming platforms has declined

Nawazuddin Siddiqui thinks the quality of content on streaming platforms has declined

The Sacred Games actor said it used to be challenging but now "quantity has killed quality".
02 Feb, 2022

Indian actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui, who starred in Netflix series Sacred Games, has spoken about streaming giants not doing enough in the past and he still stands by his words today. The actor told FirstPost in a recent interview that digital mediums have compromised on the quality that was being offered before.

In the interview, Siddiqui also said that when he starred in the crime fiction series, "there was an excitement and challenge around the digital medium”. He said that new talent was given an opportunity but now "the freshness is gone".

He believes producers of the current shows are making "lucrative deals" with streaming giants. But for him, "the quantity has killed quality”. He also shed light on the star system that once ruined the silver screen and is now going to be doing the same with digital platforms.

“Now we have so-called stars on OTT claiming big money and throwing tantrums like Bollywood A-listers. They forget the content is king," explained the Gangs of Wasseypur actor.

This isn't the first time Siddiqui has been vocal about streaming platforms' deteriorating quality of content. The actor had previously called out the OTT platforms and said he will stop working in productions made for India’s booming streaming market, calling online platforms a “dumping ground for redundant shows”.

On the work front, Siddiqui is set to appear with Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut in Tiku Weds Sheru soon. The film is scheduled to have a theatrical release this April despite the surge in Covid cases in India.

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M. Emad 2 Dhaka Feb 02, 2022 06:32pm
Who is he and how does he know? Does he have any statistics or barometer to gauge quality!
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Ga Feb 02, 2022 07:23pm
In Indo Pak, quality was never at the level set by Hollywood and now even Korea is catching up.
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ST Feb 02, 2022 07:53pm
He is right
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mountabu Feb 02, 2022 08:11pm
his comments are worth reading
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Sachin Kale Feb 02, 2022 08:17pm
Very hard to come up with new quality material for work from home, OTT addicted crowds.
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Ayesha Feb 02, 2022 08:36pm
@Ga He is saying there was quality in digital space and leave it alone and different from film industry. However Karan Johar and all are now capturing digital market too and bringing same star system, nepotism, same content as their films, which he is against.
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ijall Feb 02, 2022 08:42pm
Is he aware of the quality of his own content?
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Vijay Feb 02, 2022 09:02pm
A Very Well Respected Indian Actor whose acting looks natural.
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mountabu Feb 02, 2022 09:23pm
he has unmatched charisma. he is next dilip kumar.
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Khan D Feb 03, 2022 03:20am
He is a good actor . After all he is Indian. But who really cares about his opinion. ??
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Aftab Feb 03, 2022 03:41am
Navazuddin is right. There is an agenda based OTP contents which is targeted to the viewers who are looking for a cheap content. No one cares online about the value it delivers. There is no stewardship available for OTP and risks are less.
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Tadka Feb 03, 2022 07:21am
@mountabu only his comments... his personal conduct not so good unfortunately
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Atul Verma Feb 03, 2022 08:38am
His himself contributed to poor quality in sacred games series by enacting reoccurring senseless copulation scenes.
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Jamil Soomro, New York City Feb 03, 2022 09:21am
@mountabu No he is not the next Dilip Kumar. Just the name Dilip Kumar moves everyone emotionally. He was unique. He was a great Actor and an Intellect.
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Daredevil Feb 03, 2022 09:49am
@M. Emad 2 Dhaka, he is better than many other so-called Indian actors, who got their chance through nepotism, who don't even know what acting actually is!
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