Emraan avoids one-dimensional characters
Actor claims he only likes roles which have depth, background and logic behind them.
NEW DELHI:
Actor Emraan Hashmi might have played the role of a lover boy in several Bollywood movies in the past, but he says he won’t opt for roles that don’t have “any depth” or “logic”.
The 34-year-old, who started his career with the 2003 movie Footpath, went on to do commercial films like Zeher, Kalyug, Jannat and Raaz The Mystery Continues.
“I have always liked very clear characters. I don’t like one-dimensional ‘hero characters’ because they don’t have any depth, background or logic behind them. Characters are flesh and blood, living people, who you can relate to,” Emraan told IANS.
“I can’t do the stuff that other people do. Some commercial people might do one-dimensional roles, which are okay for them, but these kind of roles don’t work for me,” he added.
The actor earned the tag of a ‘serial kisser’ after locking lips with his co-stars in Murder, Jawani Diwani: A Youthful Joyride, Good Boy Bad Boy and Crook.
But later, he shifted towards character-driven roles with Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai, The Dirty Picture and Ek Thi Daayan.
When asked if it was an intentional move to get an image make-over, Emraan said, “There is no strong need to do that. My perspective of things is just to do different characters. There is no desperation to do anything other than my image. But for my own good, I want to do different characters and roles.”
In his latest release Ek Thi Daayan, Emraan is seen playing a magician. He will soon be seen in director Rajkumar Gupta’s movie Ghanchakkar, in which he plays a guy who has come up in life the hard way. His co-star in the film is Vidya Balan. The movie is scheduled to release on June 28.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 23rd, 2013.
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Actor Emraan Hashmi might have played the role of a lover boy in several Bollywood movies in the past, but he says he won’t opt for roles that don’t have “any depth” or “logic”.
The 34-year-old, who started his career with the 2003 movie Footpath, went on to do commercial films like Zeher, Kalyug, Jannat and Raaz The Mystery Continues.
“I have always liked very clear characters. I don’t like one-dimensional ‘hero characters’ because they don’t have any depth, background or logic behind them. Characters are flesh and blood, living people, who you can relate to,” Emraan told IANS.
“I can’t do the stuff that other people do. Some commercial people might do one-dimensional roles, which are okay for them, but these kind of roles don’t work for me,” he added.
The actor earned the tag of a ‘serial kisser’ after locking lips with his co-stars in Murder, Jawani Diwani: A Youthful Joyride, Good Boy Bad Boy and Crook.
But later, he shifted towards character-driven roles with Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai, The Dirty Picture and Ek Thi Daayan.
When asked if it was an intentional move to get an image make-over, Emraan said, “There is no strong need to do that. My perspective of things is just to do different characters. There is no desperation to do anything other than my image. But for my own good, I want to do different characters and roles.”
In his latest release Ek Thi Daayan, Emraan is seen playing a magician. He will soon be seen in director Rajkumar Gupta’s movie Ghanchakkar, in which he plays a guy who has come up in life the hard way. His co-star in the film is Vidya Balan. The movie is scheduled to release on June 28.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 23rd, 2013.
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