Article: Eijaz Khan makes the move to films

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Eijaz Khan makes the move to films


Small-screen star Eijaz Khan, known for his roles in Kavyanjali and Kya Hoga Nimmo Ka, is a happy man these days as he is busy with parts in some Bollywood films as well as some South Indian films.
After forgettable roles in Kuch Na Kaho, Just Married and Zameen, the actor says he has learnt to choose the right film. He says, "I want to learn and do a variety of roles. I'm not one of those who'll say that I don't want to run around trees or I want to do only art films. I always want to experiment with all kinds of cinema. If people are willing to work with me and like my work, I'm ready to work with them."

Eijaz was in Hyderabad recently, where he met a couple of producers. "So many Hindi filmmakers are remaking South Indian films. And if I am getting a chance to work there, I have no problem doing so. But right now, no film has been finalised here, so let's wait and see if it works." He adds, "When it comes to the technical aspect, South Indian films are superior to any other film industry in India."

Eijaz is also doing Dharmesh Darshan's production debut, Bhavra, in which he plays an extremely ambitious guy who will stoop to any level to achieve his goals. The film also stars TV actors Shweta Salve, Sangeeta Ghosh and Manav Gohil. Eijaz has several steamy scenes with bikini-clad women. He says, "If a particular scene is not aesthetically shot, that's a problem. If the role demands something, and if it is handled well and not made to look vulgar, then people will not have a problem. Audiences see us in different roles on TV, so I don't think they will have trouble accepting us in a different role on the silver screen."

The actor says he would like to focus on films more now. "When I was doing well on TV, I got a lot of film offers as well, but I decided to go for the movie experience after doing TV shows for almost two-and-a-half years." Eijaz says that it's no longer difficult for TV actors to break into films. "Directors no longer think that if they cast a TV actor, the film won't do well. Today, so many directors are coming up with good scripts, which don't require huge budgets and famous actors. This has opened the door for everyone."

When asked about Anita, Eijaz says, "There is no plan to marry right now, when it has to happen it will happen. Right now, my focus is on my film career and I can't think of anything else. All I can say is wait and see!"



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Posted: 16 years ago
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this artical old huni da pix from promotin meerabai not out thanx anyway xx
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thnx 4 sharin..!

I'm lukn fwd to his movies..but yeah its true that they never get noticed mcuh..!
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Originally posted by: BlessedCuteOne

this artical old huni da pix from promotin meerabai not out thanx anyway xx



It also luked old to me ...but i waz not sure .....
but I wonder y dey put this article in the latest news section ....😆

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