"Tum Mile is more real than 'Raj - Rahul' cinema" - Emraan Hashmi
| By Joginder Tuteja Bollywood Hungama News Network In his 6 years long career so far, Emraan Hashmi is yet to be seen in a conventional Bollywood cinema where the leading man is all correct and proper with a clean heart and no grey shades. Revelling in the kind of roles that he has picked for himself, Emraan has broken quite a few stereotypes and created his own place under the sun. He may still be awaiting his 50 crore hit, something which is pretty much a benchmark for any leading man to break into the top bracket today. However, Emraan is content that he is at least trying not to follow any conventional or tried and tested trends and is giving something new to the audience in each of his films. Emraan gets into a conversation with Joginder Tuteja and explains what makes his films different. A Bollywood disaster movie - another first for you Emraan? From the promos though it appears that it is quite a turbulent relationship between the characters played by you and Soha. Moreover, one can sense that it's not a sweet, simple and soft romantic hero that we would see in Tum Mile. Can you elaborate further? Seems like it must have been a cakewalk for you? Emraan Hashmi Kunal says that the unfolding of proceedings is kept quite real... Pairing of Soha along with you has also raised quite a few eyebrows. It's quite unconventional after all? But can one take grey shades away from Emraan? Bookmark/Search this post with: |
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