Did you know? Imran Abbas was offered a role in Katrina-Aditya's Fitoor

The talented actor discloses why he couldn't be a part of the project


Our Correspondent January 07, 2016
The talented actor discloses why he couldn't be a part of the project. PHOTO: FILE

KARACHI: Creature 3D, JaanisaarAe Dil Hai Mushkil (ADHM); it appears Bollywood is smitten by Pakistani actor Imran Abbas, and we're hardly surprised.

Just months after scoring a cameo in Karan Johar's ADHM -- featuring A-list actors Ranbir Kapoor, Aishwarya Rai, Anushka Sharma and Fawad Khan -- rumours were rife that Imran was also offered the lead negative role in Katrina Kaif, Aditya Roy Kapur starrer Fitoor.

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Speaking to The Express Tribune, the actor confirmed that he was indeed approached to be a part of the project but had to opt out because he wasn't allowed to enter Indian-held Kashmir. "Abhishek Kapoor (director of Fitoor) offered me a role in his film but I wasn't allowed to go to Srinagar where the shoot took place," he said.

Imran also disclosed that the film was put on hold for him. "The team waited for me for a couple of months as my passport was on hold since Pakistanis are barred to enter that territory."



Due to Imran's visa issues, the crew even decided to change the location for his scenes but things didn't work out. "A shooting spell involving Katrina and me was delayed for four, five months. Unfortunately things didn't work out," the Jaanisaar actor said.

Sharing details about his role Imran said, "It was a really good role. Abhishek himself is a very good director so I couldn't say no to him."

Aditya’s Kashmiri connection in ‘Fitoor’

He also disclosed that he was initially paired opposite Rekha -- who was later replaced by Tabu. "After Abhishek met me in person, he decided to change my role to a bigger character named Bilal that has a longer track in the film."

Imran Abbas to be part of 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil'

The only reason why Imran couldn't do the film is because both characters required him to be in Srinagar. Fitoor is slated to release on February 12.

COMMENTS (3)

Nil | 8 years ago | Reply Rather than "Face" I think "Talent" is most important to be famous in any film industry across the world.
Naveed | 8 years ago | Reply What's the point of going there? Pak actors hardly get one or two movies ,that too for some cameo appearance or sideline role
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