Whenever we think of Emraan Hashmi, the first thing that
comes to our mind is 'serial kisser'. And he is one of the few actors who is
not apprehensive to speak about it.
During a communication with a famous tabloid, when Emraan
was questioned about the same, he told, "I have not held onto the tag of
serial kisser, media did. My contribution to the tag was only 2 years and for
the rest of 12 years, media stretched it. It’s very amusing for me. I let it go
off long time ago, now I don’t even think about it. I think people need to be
slightly more innovative, you don’t have to be an actor with a tag. So, I think
that’s the way I see my career after this."
He added, "I don’t want to associate myself with
particular label or genre because things in cinema change very rapidly. I think
it’s very important not to be a star but to be an actor who plays different
characters. And that’s only way you work in film industry. That’s the way I see
myself."
“During this journey, I have meet some really good people
and have learnt some lessons. For me every day is a new day. Every film comes
with its own sets of learning experiences and that’s how I take it up. I feel
one should keep striving and try to do better work,” the actor added.
On the film front, Emraan's Baadshaho has finally hit the
theatres. The movie will show him in a different Rajasthani avatar for the
first time. Baadshaho is set against the backdrop of the 1975 Emergency Period
and also stars Ajay Devgn, Ileana D'Cruz, Esha Gupta and Vidyut Jammwal in the
lead roles.
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