


If the world was talking about this powerhouse of talent, back home, he was being lauded for his performance opposite Sridevi in English Vinglish. It was his sheer talent that caught the attention of Nair and Lee, and this was the beginning of a beautiful journey for this Global Indian.Īdil Hussain and Sridevi in a still from English Vinglish. While many popular Indian faces have made it big in Hollywood, Hussain belongs to the league of those handful of actors from India who made it big internationally before winning hearts in their homeland. But 2012 was a turning point in Hussain’s life as he stepped into international cinema with Mira Nair‘s The Reluctant Fundamentalist and Ang Lee‘s Oscar-winning film Life of Pi.

Soon he made his Bollywood debut with Vishal Bhardwaj’s Kaminey, and in no time, he made appearances in a handful of Bollywood films. A star is bornĪfter years of hesitation, Hussain dipped his toes into the world of movies with a Bengali film Iti Srikanta. While he was doing great on stage, he was still sceptical about joining Bollywood as he feared being stereotyped. His big moment came when he received acclaim in Othello: A Play in Black and White, which was awarded the Edinburgh Fringe First award. So after the completion of his course, he returned home where he continued to train himself in theater for the next few years. They were training me to pertain to the market whereas I was looking for deeply philosophical nuances,” he told The Pioneer. “My questions were very different from what the UK was offering me. The years at NSD led him to the UK where he studied theater at the Drama Studio London on a Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarship. It was in the capital that Hussain began his stage career while receiving training from theatre stalwarts like Khalid Tyabji and Dilip Shankar. Meeting stalwarts like Arjun Raina, Robin Das, Khalid Tyabji, Nibha Joshi, Naseeruddin Shah, Barry John and Anamika Haksar opened up my imagination,” he told Business Standard. “Before that I wasn’t an actor but just a performer. The days at the drama school turned out to be a game changer for Hussain who calls it a place where he was ‘reborn’. But Hussain already had his heart set on acting. However, his father wasn’t too pleased with his decision as he wanted him to become a professor. But dissatisfied with his work, he realised that he needed to learn the craft and decided to enroll in Delhi’s National School of Drama in 1990.
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