Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui has made a candid confession about his personal life, revealing that his daughter Shora isn’t exactly a fan of his dancing. The actor shared that she has often asked him to avoid dancing altogether, frequently calling out his “poor” moves.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui on his daughter
In an interview with Zoom, Nawazuddin was asked about the social media popularity of his 16-year-old daughter, and spoke about her plans of venturing into acting.
“She will complete her studying first, then we will see. She is passionate about acting though,” Nawazuddin said.
During the interview, the actor revealed that Shora has only seen a handful of his films – but isn’t too impressed with his dancing, often calling out his “poor” moves.
To this, Nawazuddin said, “Meri beti ne meri zyada filmein dekhi nahi hai. Ek-do dekhi hogi. Gangs bhi chupke se dekhi hogi. Mere dance ke upar criticise karti hai. Voh bolti hai, dance mat kiya karo. Confidence khatam kar diya (All daughters are straightforward with their fathers. She hasn’t watched many of my films. She might have watched Gangs Of Wasseypur discreetly. But, she keeps criticising me for my dance. She asks me not to do it. I am a poor dancer. She has destroyed my confidence. I am low on confidence about dancing now. I will try again. It is not necessary for everything to be perfect, some people just want to have fun.”
Shora Siddiqui is the daughter of Nawazuddin and his estranged wife Aaliya. In a previous interview with Film Companion, the actor opened up about his daughter’s aspirations to become an actor. He said, “My daughter is taking training right now. She herself went and got admitted to the performing arts faculty, haath jod ke teacher ke saamne (with folded hands in front of her teacher) she said, ‘I want to learn acting.’”
About Nawazuddin Siddiqui
Nawazuddin Siddiqui is an Indian actor widely recognised for his work in Hindi cinema. He has received several honours, including a National Film Award, an IIFA Award, two Filmfare Awards, and a nomination for an International Emmy.
A graduate of the National School of Drama, he began his career with small roles in films such as Sarfarosh (1999), Shool (1999), and Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. (2003). He first came into prominence with Anurag Kashyap’s Black Friday (2004), followed by widespread recognition for his performance in the Gangs of Wasseypur duology (2012).
He will next be seen in projects titled Main Actor Nahi Hoon and Noorani Chehra. He has also been roped in for the sequel of Tumbbad, where he is expected to play the antagonist. In 2025, he was seen in Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders, reprising his role as Inspector Jatil Yadav, and in Aditya Sarpotdar’s Thamma, where he portrayed Yakshasan.