<p>Many Bollywood stars might obsess over achieving six-pack abs but Nawazuddin Siddiqui prefers his lean body structure as he feels it allows him to do variety of roles.<br /><br /></p>.<p>When asked about the physique-conscious Bollywod, Siddiqui in a Q&A here said, "I think six-pack (abs) body limits you as an actor. I can do a variety of roles as I have a normal body structure."<br /><br />The 42-year-old "Badlapur" star interacted with the audience at the ongoing Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM), where he was honoured with the best actor award for his performance as a psychopathic serial killer in "Raman Raghav 2.0".<br /><br />The actor described the role as his most challenging work yet.<br /><br />"The entire film process had been very challenging. It has been very challenging role for me as the character I am playing was someone, who loves killing people."<br /><br />Siddiqui further said that he believed the most difficult and vital part of acting was to achieve the level of honesty in the role that an actor plays.<br /><br />The Anurag Kashyap-directed film is a part of the festival this year among the 50 films from India and sub-continent.</p>
<p>Many Bollywood stars might obsess over achieving six-pack abs but Nawazuddin Siddiqui prefers his lean body structure as he feels it allows him to do variety of roles.<br /><br /></p>.<p>When asked about the physique-conscious Bollywod, Siddiqui in a Q&A here said, "I think six-pack (abs) body limits you as an actor. I can do a variety of roles as I have a normal body structure."<br /><br />The 42-year-old "Badlapur" star interacted with the audience at the ongoing Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM), where he was honoured with the best actor award for his performance as a psychopathic serial killer in "Raman Raghav 2.0".<br /><br />The actor described the role as his most challenging work yet.<br /><br />"The entire film process had been very challenging. It has been very challenging role for me as the character I am playing was someone, who loves killing people."<br /><br />Siddiqui further said that he believed the most difficult and vital part of acting was to achieve the level of honesty in the role that an actor plays.<br /><br />The Anurag Kashyap-directed film is a part of the festival this year among the 50 films from India and sub-continent.</p>