Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui is happy that his latest release "Haraamkhor" has found its audience despite being a niche film.
The actor, who played the role of a teacher in love with his student, said the film's success proves that "indie" genre can work alongside big ticket releases.
"I'm thrilled that a film of the scale of Haraamkhor has done great for its space. It truly represents that both the big ticket films and those who are true indie in its genre can do well simultaneously.
"Haraamkhor was a special film for everyone involved and it's great to know now the press, audience and even exhibitors have liked the film and we have grown stronger in our second weekend. This all despite of not taking the usual route of doing expensive marketing or any set techniques of promotions," he said.
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