Did you know Nawazuddin Siddiqui had one night stand with waitress in New York despite being married?

First Published May 19, 2020, 9:31 AM IST

Yes, Nawazuddin Siddiqui was married and yet had a one-night-stand with a waitress in New York, wrote the actor in his book
 

Nawazuddin Siddiqui, one of the finest actors in Bollywood, once came up with his biography where he wrote about his difficult journey in Bollywood and his personal details.
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In his book, An Ordinary Life, Nawaz spoke at length about some of his intimate moments that many women slammed them, and Siddiqui withdrew them from the market.
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This part was in his book where he revealed about a one night stand in New York, a while after Lunchbox. Nawaz had written, "Those years between 2006 and 2010 were pretty incredible too. The industry had begun to notice me... Strangely, the West was kinder to me first, both in terms of love and work... I was at a cafe once with my friend in New York City's Soho area."
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He continued, “The stunning waitress kept staring at me... 'You? You are an actor?' she asked a rhetorical question. 'Yes!' I replied. 'Which film of mine did you see? Gangs of Wasseypur?' She squinted, trying to remember, 'No, no,' she said. 'Another film!' After a few moments, she responded: 'Lunchbox!' We got talking and let's just say what happens in New York stays in New York..."
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In the book, Nawaz also spoke about how he was once considering suicide due to some personal reasons. Talking about those days, the actor said, "Living in Mira Road meant that the local train was our lifeline. We were at the station almost all the time. Soon after her call, one day I was at the station and stood there staring at the tracks.
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A train was coming, screaming its arrival with a lusty horn. It would be simple and instant. Should I jump on to the tracks and end it all? End this struggle, end this life? I had nothing. No love, no work, no money. But some being woke up in me and gave me a metaphorical slap. 'You know this is not your department,' the voice in my head said. 'Then why? Why did you go that way? Why!' it screamed at me.
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The train sped away, screaming pompously, cutting through the air... I decided that I would never again be emotional in any relationship... Never again did I allow myself to be vulnerable like that again, not even with my wife... Yet it was important to analyse what had happened... [Sunita must have been advised] she should probably date someone successful, not a struggling, desperate actor who was out of work. Today, Sunita tells everybody that she was once together with me in a very serious relationship. Incredible, isn't it?”
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