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Originally posted by: BlackStar.
I really don't know. I expect those who he's worked with and are associated with Hum to come. Momina, Sultana, Mahira, Sanam, Samina Peerzada, Behroz Sabzwari, Asim Raza, etc, along with of-course the remaining fashion and music industry.Everyone else who he shares a good relation with already made it to the Lahore screening.
Originally posted by: BlackStar.
Abhi toh yeh bhi nahin samajh aa rahi hai kya 😆 I saw the invites though, looks pretty cool. Some are suggesting its a dinner but no one knows for sure.
here 🤣
</div>stop laughing yaar. it should be my signature here. still waiting for answers though. 🤣
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</div>oye hoye hoye to your dialogue Ayesha. 😆
<div>are you blushing? 😳
Rhea, what has the response to the film been in Pakistan?
Overseas, people liked this film very much, and in Pakistan "Khoobsurat" had a blast opening, a bigger one than "Chennai Express", "Dhoom" and other blockbusters. Paskitani people loved this film, most shows are houseful, and many people didn't get tickets over the weekend! On Day 1, the film collected Rs.1 crore, and I see the collections growing with each day. Fawad's (Khan) presence has helped raise the film's popularity immensely.
What is the one reaction about "Khoobsurat" that is striking you
Loads of them! Rakeysh Mehra, he is an honest person, told me that "Khoobsurat" touched him, and that felt special. His daughter loved the film too. Nituji also complimented us on the film, as did Rekha ji. She said "Khoobsurat itni khubsurat nahi ban sakti thi", and that felt great.
I'm overwhelmed by the reaction of critics and audiences... when I saw the New York time rating for the film, I was thrilled! I think they got the point we were trying to make with this film.
Your brother Harshvardhan is making his acting debut soon. Will you plan a complete Kapoor family film together?
Currently, Harshvardhan is shooting for his debut film "Mirja" till November. Sonam too has other film commitments. I am waiting for the right time to collaborate, and am waiting for a good script that I can approach Sonam or Harsh with. Just because I am their sister, I can't take just about any project to them, I must take only a decent script to them.
I have also had a great response to Fawad, and hope to cast him again if the right script comes along.
What was your father's reaction to the film? Did he have a special word of advice for you?Dad helped us a lot while putting this film together, despite having his hands full with the shooting of the "24" adaptation, and his film commitments. Right now, he is busy with "Dil Dhadhakne Do" and the preparations for the shooting of "Welcome Back".
After watching "Khoobsurat" his only reaction was a smile at first. He didn't say anything! Then he said that the film had touched him, and that's enough for me.
What has the reaction to Fawad been like, from the audiences?
He is the craziest, handsomest actor and no one could have played prince Vikram better than him! He is so good looking and naturally charming, that the audiences have really loved him. As you know, we weren't a single big release past Friday. We were competing with "Daawat-e-Ishq", which had the marketing muscle of a big banner like Yash Raj Films. Yet we are doing as well as their film, and the reaction from audiences has only been more positive.
Since you have made a fairy tale like love story, do you believe in a Sapno Ka Rajkumar'?
I believe someone is made for everyone, somebody is made for everybody. If he or she really loves you, they will accept you as you are, there is no need to change yourself for your Sapnon Ke Rajkumar'. Our film also says the same thing. I also think it's good to be somewhat fun, aspiring to perfection or being perfect is somewhat boring!
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Friday, 26 September 2014 07:42 AM
We are crushing on him. Like seriously. The t2 girl gang on why Fawad khan is our new eye candy.
IS IT POSSIBLE TO BE IN LOVE WITH A VOICE?
I am seriously not the fangirl sort. Out of the many Bolly stars I have met and interviewed, I have wanted to be clicked with only three... men.
But since that day in July when Fawad Khan's baritone boomed on my phone for an interview on Khoobsurat, I have been wanting to meet this charmer. There's something about Fawad that strikes you the moment you see (or hear) him. He isn't conventionally good-looking " far from it " but there's a magnetism in his persona and voice that hooks you from the get-go. His intensity, his ability to speak well, the way he measures every word before he says them out loud, that (rare) smile that makes his eyes crinkle, the way he carries off a sharp suit... That he's also a good actor " Khoobsurat is worth a watch or two only because of him " just adds to the whole, er, package. Khoobsurat's Vikram Rathore is an extension of Fawad the person... the look in his eyes after he's kissed Sonam Kapoor's Mili for the first time makes every woman in the audience want to be the one in his arms. Is it possible to be in love with a voice? Yes, I still haven't deleted that recorded interview.
DAPPER IN SUITS, BUT BEST DISHEVELLED
Over the last few months, my colleagues have been going gaga over Fawad Khan, but I have been immune to his charm. This week, I had to be dragged bodily to watch Khoobsurat. When the film started, I was willing to make the concession that he had a rather nice baritone. Then I noticed that he looked quite dapper in the suits and bandhgalas. I think it was his dishevelled look, where he hurriedly pulls on that very plain tee, that got me, though. Since then, everything about him seemed to take on a deeper glow " his diction, his impeccable English, the beard and the I-wish-it-was-more-often dishevelled hair. By the time he went from "hum" to "Ab bas kar Manju," my new heart-throb was born. Where can I get more of this man? DVDs of his Pakistani serials anyone?
CHEST HAIR HASN'T LOOKED SEXIER?
Where do I start, and how do I stop? Fawaaad (I'm using the multiple A' for added effect) is the thing Pakistani men are made of. Watching him shirtless in that scene where Vikram first meets Mili is the best bit of Khoobsurat... chest hair has not looked sexier on anyone! I've never really done this whole fangirl thing before, but once I saw Fawad in Khoobsurat, I wanted to run up to the screen and jump right through " and cuddle on that shirtless chest! And then there's that diction. The lihaaz and tehzeeb... I just swooned when Vikram tells Mili: "Aap hamare taur-tareekey nahin samajh payengi."
A PERFECT BLEND OF THE MODERN MAN
Fawad Khan is the best thing to happen to Bollywood in recent times and a huge thank you to channel Zindagi for introducing him to us. Such was my obsession with him in Zindagi Gulzar Hai that halfway through its telecast, I YouTubed the entire season and then watched some of his other shows. I dug the whole of YouTube to find more of his work and ended up watching even the bloopers of his shows! Till I came across his telefilm Behadd, where he played a suave looker in love with a woman five years his senior. For me, Fawad is a perfect blend of the modern man " eyes that speak volumes, brooding looks and an enticing voice... enough for me to watch Khoobsurat on the first day of its release.
THE QUINTESSENTIAL DREAMY HERO
Khoobsurat's Vikram Rathore is the quintessential dreamy hero we grew up reading about and Disney couldn't have found a better actor to play its first desi prince. Fawad's coiffure, Fawad's jawline, Fawad's stubble, Fawad's physique, Fawad shirtless... I could go on and on about what I love about him. Fawad's nuanced performance is the reason you should buy a Khoobsurat ticket. The film is all Fawad, ladies, watch it only for him. And the gents too... you'll end up learning something good!