8 Pakistani stars who would nail the role of 'Don'

From Fawad Khan to Wahaj Ali, these local actors would rock the baddie's portrayal


Sajeer Shaikh August 10, 2023
KARACHI:

With the news of Shah Rukh Khan stepping down from his iconic role as Don and Ranveer Singh stepping in, the entertainment world is abuzz with speculation about who could potentially fill the shoes of this larger-than-life character. As fans ponder the possibilities, one can't help but wonder: would any of our local stars do justice to the role?

Humayun Saeed

Known for his impeccable acting skills and versatility, the age-defying superstar stands out as a local equivalent of King Khan. His intense demeanour and commanding presence on screen make him a compelling candidate for the role of Don. With looks that could kill and acting chops that have stood the test of time, Humayun would undoubtedly bring a unique flavour to the character.

Fawad Khan

Having won hearts internationally, Fawad can captivate audiences with his charm and charisma. While he's often seen in more subdued roles, his performance as the troublesome Ali in Ae Dil Hai Mushkil showcased a different side of him. Honestly, Fawad did something to all of us in that role, and the combined Indian and Pakistani audience hasn't recovered since. We need him back in Bollywood.

Fawad has dabbled in morally ambiguous roles, such as his portrayal of Jamal "Jo" Ahmed in Behadd. Moreover, after his portrayal of the behemoth of a task that was Maula Jatt, there's no doubt that he possesses the depth and intensity required to bring Don to life.

Zahid Ahmed

Zahid's knack for portraying morally complex characters makes him an ideal fit for the role of Don. His ability to delve into shades of grey and infuse depth into his performances is a testament to his acting prowess. Let's not forget that this is the same actor who played the commanding and authoritative Sameer and the bone-chilling Sameera in the same show (Ishq Zahe Naseeb). By slipping into the enigmatic persona of Don, Zahid could blur the lines between hero and villain, much like the character demands.

Adnan Siddiqui

Adnan's mischievous charm and charisma make him a strong contender for the role of Don. We've already seen him portray the irresistible suave anti-hero in Meray Paas Tum Ho. In addition to his remarkable acting capabilities, his affinity for Don-esque aviators would have him seamlessly slip into the role. With a twinkle in his eye and an undeniably magnetic presence, Adnan could breathe life into the character, embodying the perfect blend of cunning and allure that defines Don.

Ahad Raza Mir

Ahad's expressive face and undeniable screen presence equip him to portray the multifaceted character of Don. The audience has seen him dabble into antihero waters with his portrayal of Aman-Ullah Khan in Yeh Dil Mera. As a heartthrob who has already showcased his acting prowess, Ahad's ability to convey emotions and complexities could lend a fresh and intriguing dimension to the role.

Wahaj Ali

Hot off the success of Tere Bin where he essays the complex Murtasim, taking on the role of Don would be the perfect challenge for Wahaj. Despite his boy-next-door looks, he has proven his ability to tackle complex roles. His range, from intense lover to emblem of (sometimes toxic) masculinity, demonstrates his potential to embrace the multifaceted nature of Don. Watching him portray Don would undoubtedly be a treat for audiences.

Gohar Rasheed

Gohar has proven his acting chops time and again, with the recent offering, The Legend of Maula Jatt, adding yet another feather to his cap. The film solidified his reputation as a versatile and impactful actor. Time and again, Gohar has revealed a depth of talent that is well-suited for roles that demand complexity and nuance. As an actor who can effortlessly navigate morally ambiguous territories, blurring the lines between hero and antihero, Gohar would be a great shoo-in for the role of Don.

Hamza Ali Abbasi

Hamza's potential portrayal as Don would undoubtedly be a sight to behold, thanks to his natural charisma and undeniable on-screen presence. Throughout his career, Hamza has consistently drawn viewers in with his magnetic charm and powerful persona, making him a perfect contender to take on the iconic role. Whenever he graces the screen, he effortlessly commands attention, his mere presence demanding the audience's focus. This innate ability to captivate viewers is a trait that closely aligns with the aura of Don.

As the entertainment industry eagerly anticipates the new era of Don, these Pakistani stars emerge as formidable contenders, each capable of infusing the iconic role with their distinctive flair. While Ranveer takes on the mantle on the Indian screen, the Pakistani audience can only imagine the captivating performances these local stars could deliver if given the chance to embody the enigmatic baddie.

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