Fawad Khan opens up about ADHM co-stars Aishwarya Rai and Ranbir Kapoor

Ae Dil Hai Mushkil is directed by Karan Johar and is likely to be released later this year


Entertainment Desk May 09, 2016
“Aishwarya is so pretty and I am a big fan of Ranbir's work," says the superstar. PHOTO: FILE

Superstar Fawad Khan -- who is set to share the screen space with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Ranbir Kapoor -- can't stop gushing over his Ae Dil Hai Mushkil co-stars.

In a recent interview with Hindustan Times, Fawad recalled the day when he first saw Aish at a film screening.

“Aishwarya is so pretty… I had seen her without my glasses, and even then she was looking fabulous," said the Khoobsurat actor quipping, "But since I was not wearing my glasses [at the screening that day], I had to first check with my manager if it was actually her."

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Fawad is also truly impressed with Ranbir.

“I am a big fan of his work. I have enjoyed most of his performances,” said the 34-year-old.



Fawad shared his experience of shooting with the Tamasha actor saying, "I shot with Ranbir for the first time for this film, but that was hardly for three or four days in Austria. Before that, I had briefly met him in London, UK, when he was shooting for the same film."

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“He is a chilled out and relaxed guy. But our interactions have been limited in number. I am looking forward to a shooting schedule that allows us to spend more time together," he added.

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Fawad has already worked with Ranbir's father Rishi Kapoor in Kapoor & Sons and finds the veteran actor quite entertaining. “His jokes were so much fun. He is so young at heart. He also took good care of me,” he said.

COMMENTS (10)

Arpita | 7 years ago | Reply People commenting that he is not a superstar, comparing to other Bollywood actors, Fawad is certainly a superstar in his country with success in TV and films. He is extremely popular in India as well and has delivered good work within couple of years. I think we just need to accept each others' artists wholeheartedly, which India does. Artists across the world are global as art breaks the bondage of politics and borders. I am sure Fawad's fans and admirers in India feels he belongs to all of us and not just one country.
Monish | 7 years ago | Reply @khurram shahzad You must advocate this to your stars, cricketers, artist, writers, musicians, commentators, players etc. etc. who won't give a thought coming to India to earn livelihood. Worrying about 80 percent toilets why not clean the mess your country in is, also make sure the f-16 is coming on time America is not always going to pay for you.
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