Wednesday 27 August 2014

Emraan Hashmi: King con.

It’s been a year since you’ve seen Bollywood’s serial-kisser in action. As he returns this weekend with Raja Natwarlal, he says that’s a good thing



For a Bollywood actor, it’s nearly unheard of not to have a movie release in over a year; Hindi film stars thrive on being prolific.
Emraan Hashmi, the star of hits such as the thriller series Murder, racy dramedy The Dirty Picture and horror film Raaz, found himself in that rare bracket recently.
His last release was the satirical comedy Ghanchakkar in August 2013, which failed to hit it off with audiences. But he isn’t worried about his lean phase and reasons it out with: “Generally actors get a bit jittery when their films haven’t released for a year. But sometimes it’s counter-productive to have four crappy films come out in a year,” said Hashmi in an interview with tabloid!.
We are at the UTV Disney Studios office in Mumbai and he has a string of interviews lined up for the afternoon to talk up Raja Natwarlal. But there’s no army of minders or bodyguards around him. He’s just had a hearty lunch and claims life couldn’t be better — since a year of slogging away will culminate with Raja Natwarlal.

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