Ali Zafar reveals details about cameo role in 'Tere Bin Laden: Dead or Alive!'

Singer compares his 'surprisingly awkward' role to those played by Johnny Depp and Brad Pitt in the past

Singer compares his 'surprisingly awkward' role to those played by Johnny Depp and Brad Pitt in the past. PHOTO: MUMBAI MIRROR

Ali Zafar's cameo role in Tere Bin Laden: Dead or Alive! has many questioning why he wasn't chosen for the lead role in the upcoming film, the actor explains it was solely because he wanted to opt for something 'challenging'.

"When the sequel came underway, Abhishek and I were excited about it but as an actor I wanted to try something challenging. So he decided to cast me in an interesting number," said Ali in an interview with Mumbai Mirror.

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“I felt as an actor I've already enacted the role of a reporter in Tere Bin Laden and would want to try something challenging even if it’s a special part. In the west, you would often see even big actors like Brad Pitt or Johnny Depp feature in a surprisingly awkward yet interesting part. That's the whole idea. Abhishek got excited and gave a really interesting angle to my role which obviously I can't disclose right now but when you’ll watch the film you would understand why, when, how, what?” Pinkvilla quoted the actor as having said.



The "interesting number" Ali speaks of is an item song, Six Pack Abs. He told MM that the song in the upcoming film has been written, composed and sung by him.

"I was given the task of composing, writing and singing the song. I had a lot of fun with it. It's like an interesting take on the item number concept and the trend of acquiring abs to ensure a hit song," said the 35-year-old actor.

He added that the song has an old Bollywood touch to it, with a catchy beat and lyrics. "Everybody who hears it for the first time bursts out laughing," he said.


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The singer went through rigorous training to beef up for his special role. "It was a strict schedule of three months to get into shape. I was off carbs and sugar and worked out twice a day before the shoot commenced," said the singer.

"After it [training] was over, I binged on ice cream and parathas for a month," he added.

PHOTO: MUMBAI MIRROR


Ali Zafar, who was last seen in 2014 Bollywood film Total Siyapaa, confessed that he and the makers of Tere Bin Laden made history together by casting a Pakistani actor as a protagonist in a Bollywood film.

"It was like we made history with not only the first film of our careers, which went on to garner a cult following, but also the fact that it was probably the first venture where a Pakistani actor was cast as the protagonist, paving the way for several others," said Ali.

Unlike Tere Bin Laden (2010), the upcoming release will see Ali flaunting his newly-transformed frame in song Six Pack AbsTere Bin Laden: Dead or Alive starring Manish Paul is slated to release on February 19.

 
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