Updated On: 07 September, 2023 07:38 AM IST | Mumbai | Priyanka Sharma
Excited about telling an important story with Haddi, Zeeshan Ayyub still waiting for worthy opportunities after being lauded for Scoop

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Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub is focused on doing projects that speak to his heart. So, when director Akshat Ajay Sharma approached him for the ZEE5 film, Haddi, and he realised that the film was an opportunity to depict the lives of transgender people, he gave his nod.
The crime drama sees Ayyub’s character, Irfan, as the head of an NGO working for the emancipation of the transgender community. “Besides the story, what caught my eye about Haddi was that the story’s protagonist was a transgender character. The transgender people would be shown in a good light and not made fun of, like how we have done it in the past,” he said, adding that the love story of Harika—Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s character—and Irfan moved him. The intention was to give centre stage to inclusivity through the romance in the film. “Irfan is a regular guy. To show him falling in love with a transgender person was an ace call. Suddenly, it felt [normalised]. The film speaks of an inclusive society. Just because someone identifies differently doesn’t mean you should remove them from your life,” he explains.