Nawazuddin Siddiqui has gone back to his roots, and he couldn’t be any happier.

Since the lockdown Nawaz is in his native village of Budhana in Uttarakhand where spends a lot of time farming.

Says Nawaz, “I come home to Budhana to practice farming as often as I can. It is only now because of the lockdown that I’ve found so much time to be at home. I’m using this time away from Mumbai and acting to become a full-fledged farmer.”

Nawaz confesses nothing in life gives him as much pleasure as being in close contact with his roots. “Farming gives me a feeling of continuity and renewal. My grandfather and father were also farmers.I moved away from my roots. But it’s good to be back.”

Nawaz is yet to sign any new films. “I am considering several offers. I will return to something that will take me ahead of where I’ve already been as an actor.”

For Nawazuddin repetition is annihilation. “I’ve watched a lot of international cinema during our lockdown. Trust me, when compared to international actors and cinema we’ve a long way to go .My favourites Anthony Hopkins, Daniel Day Lewis, Ricardo Darin,Tony Leung , Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman, Kevin Spacey. Matthew McConaughey and our own Dilip Kumar, Naseeruddin Shah. Every day I’m learning something new from each of these actors. At the moment my favourite actor is the Argentinian Ricardo Darin. I strongly recommend his film The Secret In Their Eyes to see what outstanding acting is. Darin is on another level.”