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Posted: 9 years ago
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Hey Amrita..Welcome!! 🤗
Its nice to meet new fans of Fawad... we have been around since Khoobsurat days...
And yes we all have binge watched his shows...😉😆 did ypu watch Kapoor and Sons? what was your reaction ? do share..

Which your fav FK character?


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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: UglyDuckling.

Hey Amrita..Welcome!! 🤗

Its nice to meet new fans of Fawad... we have been around since Khoobsurat days...
And yes we all have binge watched his shows...😉😆 did ypu watch Kapoor and Sons? what was your reaction ? do share..

Which your fav FK character?



Thanks dear...
Yes I have watched Kapoor n sons...n ofcourse he was awesome.
I hate it wen people stereotype Fawad as a 'good-looking face'.
Ofcourse he is hot but his acting talent is even better.

My most favourite character is Ashar. I would really love to have a man like Ashar in my life...despite his weaknesses...bcoz he is soft, progressive, sensitive yet manly n strong.

Second is Hassan...I think Fawad has never looked as handsome as he had done as Hassan.

Third is Ruhail in Ashk...though there were times I hated him.

Zaroon is great but I hated his chauvinistic side.

I also LOVED Jamal in Behudd...n Azghar was just phenomenal.

Wali in Numm was ok ok.

Of all the serials I have seen...Mujtaba was my least favourite...I didnt like the show nor the character he played...though his acting was great.

Ofcourse he was at his classy best as Vikram Singh Rathore n natural as Arjun Kapoor.


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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: amritat


Thanks dear...
Yes I have watched Kapoor n sons...n ofcourse he was awesome.
I hate it wen people stereotype Fawad as a 'good-looking face'.
Ofcourse he is hot but his acting talent is even better.

My most favourite character is Ashar. I would really love to have a man like Ashar in my life...despite his weaknesses...bcoz he is soft, progressive, sensitive yet manly n strong.

Second is Hassan...I think Fawad has never looked as handsome as he had done as Hassan.

Third is Ruhail in Ashk...though there were times I hated him.

Zaroon is great but I hated his chauvinistic side.

I also LOVED Jamal in Behudd...n Azghar was just phenomenal.

Wali in Numm was ok ok.

Of all the serials I have seen...Mujtaba was my least favourite...I didnt like the show nor the character he played...though his acting was great.

Ofcourse he was at his classy best as Vikram Singh Rathore n natural as Arjun Kapoor.



Rahul Kapoor😳 not Arjun

You will find more Zaroon fans here😆

anyways that doesnt matter... we have loved FK in all the characters and discussed him to length.. but wont mind doing it again😳

I hoep we get some confirmations from him abt BW projects...Mr. lazy bones 😡

Are you looking forward to ADHM?



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Posted: 9 years ago
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I know that...😆
I feel that Zindagi Gulzar Hain has more fans in India bcoz it was aired first.
I watched Humsafar first...so for me it Ashar all the way to heaven...😆

Oh yes...Rahul Kapoor. Sorry got confused.

Yes...I am looking forward to Ae Dil Hain Mushkil...I hope he gets the recognition he deserves...
There are many Indians still whom I see discriminating against him bcoz of his nationality.
I hope he silences his critics with phenomenal performances.

I was expecting to see him as Virat Kohli in MSD...but my heart broke to know that it's only a rumour.
I hope he does Battle for Bittora atleast...😭
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Fawad Khan: I would love to be a rock star again

TNN | May 11, 2016, 07.12 PM ISTFawad KhanFawad Khan
I will be cautious about my roles, as there are a lot of characters. I'd like to play which could be controversial.He comes from a neighbouring country. He speaks about a culture of a land across the border, but not too foreign to us. Steeped in arts and aesthetics, with a deep baritone, he talks about cinemas of the world, his country and its culture and music. His Pakistan . TV shows were lapped up by desis, long before he sauntered into the Bollywood space with 'Khoobsurat' and the recently-released 'Kapoor And Sons' Since 1921. His polished charm and suavity topped with tons of tehzeeb makes Fawad Khan an utterly attractive package.


At first he appears reticent, a tad bit modest, too. But soon we are on a whirlwind of a conversation " talking about his past days of being a rock star and rebel, to how currently cinema is "rebooting" in Pakistan. He surprises me as he reveals that he'd like to play anything from a Jack the Ripper kinda sinister role, to a beguiling Bond. Why not? The dangerously charming Khan is no less hot than the Bonds of Beverly Hills. Read on, here's a quantum of the irresistible new Khan in Bollywood...

Did you ever imagine you would be such a rage in India, with just your second film?
Not at all, and this is my humble self speaking. I was not expecting an explosive response like this, and so much love and affection. It's very touching and flattering at the same time. I didn't come with any preconceived notions, so I had no fears of not being accepted. My only fear is whether I will be able to pull off a certain role convincingly. The audience might not fall in love with me as a star, but as long as they love the characters I play, I'm happy. Uske baad jo milta hai, it's a bonus.

Did you familiarise yourself with Bollywood before starting out. Or just nosedived?
I am generally open-minded and liberal, so nothing shocks me. Not that there was any such experience. In fact, it was very pleasant. I grew up watching Bollywood movies. I was a fan of a lot of actors from the 80s and 90s like Amitabh Bachchan, Rishi Kapoor and Anil Kapoor. I would love watching films like 'Mr Natwarlal', 'Shahenshah', 'Satte Pe Satta' and 'Mr India', and these movies have stuck with me. However, when people ask me, 'Aapko uss film ka gaana yaad hai?' I tell them, Woh mujhe yaad nahi hai because after I turned 12-13, the influence of cinema in my life was less. Post schooling, when I returned to Pakistan, there was this new satellite dish culture emerging. It was the time of shows like Beverly Hills 90210, The X-Files and their actors like Luke Perry and Jason Priestley. These are the guys that girls were crushing on then. Television viewing was changing in our country and people were listening to Aerosmith, so it was a very gora gora mahaul. I was familiar with that because I had studied abroad and gone to British schools.

TV shows have been a huge part of your career and success. Would you want to revisit television and do you feel its content needs to evolve?
I think there is a paradigm shift in that space, after a global provider of streaming movies and TV series made an entry in Pakistan and India. It has opened doors to explore a variety of content. So far, the usual formats that were tailor-made for a certain segment, primarily the family audience, had become monotonous. While that is fine, we fail to understand that such viewers can enjoy other forms of entertainment as well. I have tried to play a variety of characters on TV, because if I get stuck in one space then I get bored and uncomfortable. Also, the audience starts expecting you to be that character in real life, which becomes tiresome after a while.

Is there a dominant paparazzi culture in Pakistan?
It's catching on there, too. Nowadays, whenever I land there, there are TV crews at the airport, but I manage to dodge them as I know my way round. In Pakistan, the paparazzi are vigilant, but not as much as they are in India. Ever since cinema has rebooted there, yes, I call it reboot, the paparazzi culture is catching on.

I believe that in your college days you were a rebel. With a cause, I hope?
Yes, I was a rebel and I used to wear my hair long (points to his shoulder). Those were my rock star days. At one point I was a rebel without a cause, just for the sake of it. I used to be a backbencher in class, but that was because I wanted to go to the university where most of my friends went to, especially my wife. And I had been coerced by my father to go to a university and study a curriculum which I wasn't so excited about. That coupled with the fact that I found other like-minded individuals in the campus made me a rebel. We were all into metal, rock and the underground band culture was thriving then. So, it became a bit of an escape for me, and I remember sometimes I would take a pillow to school. I would pull a couple of chairs together at the back, lie down and go to sleep and wake up only during roll call. I took pangas like that. Then I got into a rock band and we would perform underground gigs. It was a cool time to be growing up there.

So you miss the life of a rock star?
I think a rock star's life is so much more interesting. One day you're here, the next day you are somewhere else. People go to a theatre and watch a film; but going to a live music show is the same experience multiplied by 10,000. The best part is that you are done with your job, you get your pay cheque and you leave (laughs!). For a lazy man like me, it's a great choice. I would love to be a rock star again, if I could find that talent and vocal chord in me which I've been looking very hard for all these years. I haven't managed to find it, so I had to choose the life of an actor.
Women drool over you.

Being an introvert how do you handle all the attention?
I think it's very flattering and because I am such a big fan of women folk, I think for a person like me it's even more flattering. I guess that's why I become extremely conscious about too much female attention, especially in front of my wife, though I think she handles it well. Also, I don't think I am an introvert anymore; I used to be a self-proclaimed introvert. I feel shy amongst new people, but I guess courtesy requires you to be that way. When you are meeting new people, you can't just go blah blah and be out there. I think after a while people get to see another side of me which is friendly and fun.


Are movies promoted aggressively in Pakistan?
I remember that during the promotions of your first film here, you were in a bit of a daze.The trend is catching on, especially because internationally Pakistani cinema is not as recognised. Hence, it needs an introduction for even the expat Pakistanis. It's a norm now that if any film starts its promotional tour in Pakistan, it goes to Dubai and London, too. Sometimes, it's promoted even in America. So movie promotions back home might become more tiresome than it is in India. See, you guys have put me in a tough space, so I cannot say no to anyone back at home (laughs!).

You have this lover-boy image? Would you like to do an all-out action film? Or play a dark role, maybe?
I would love to do an all-out action film, why not? I will be very cautious about my roles because there are a lot of characters that I'd like to play which I think could be controversial. I would like to do a serial killer film, because there is a dark side to me that likes watching Jack the Ripper kind of movies. It is another facet that I would like to show the audience, as much as I would like to do a comedy. War films tell stories about the past, but I am a bit jittery about them as I am a very peace-loving guy. I wouldn't mind doing a James Bond kind of film too. I want a new disguise in every role and I don't mind being called a jack of all trades for it.


Do you think art and cinema can play a big role in bridging the divide between two countries?

I think it could be one of the things. Cinema is a medium of cultural exchange. In the world that we live today, news thrives on disaster and catastrophe. We don't see as many good things being reported. There are certain channels that cover it, but they don't get that much viewership. I guess people just like to see tragedy and drama. I think films expose you to a lot more, which is good. Also, I believe that the best way to bridge the gap is to travel and expose yourself to the world. The more you see the world; the more you will become tolerant towards different ways of the world. I think the youth should start backpacking from the age of 15.I believe you've been inviting your Bollywood friends to your home in Pakistan...
Oh yes, I've told Sidharth (Malhotra) to come, even Sonam (Kapoor) said that she wanted to visit. Our doors are always open. I think there is that curiosity, but somehow because of our lifestyle and fast-paced work, we just don't end up entertaining that curiosity to travel. I've always wanted to see India, my wife was keener, but I landed up here for the first time because of my work. My father was born in Patiala and my grandfather is from Lucknow, so for me it's like going back to my ancestors' birthplace. When I came to India for the first time, I instantly fell in love with the country, and I felt it was like a home away from home. Well, I think we need to generate some work for Bollywood actors to come over to Pakistan. We will be doing that, Insha Allah.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/52224689.cms
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Originally posted by: amritat

I know that...😆

I feel that Zindagi Gulzar Hain has more fans in India bcoz it was aired first.
I watched Humsafar first...so for me it Ashar all the way to heaven...😆

Oh yes...Rahul Kapoor. Sorry got confused.

Yes...I am looking forward to Ae Dil Hain Mushkil...I hope he gets the recognition he deserves...
There are many Indians still whom I see discriminating against him bcoz of his nationality.
I hope he silences his critics with phenomenal performances.

I was expecting to see him as Virat Kohli in MSD...but my heart broke to know that it's only a rumour.
I hope he does Battle for Bittora atleast...😭


It is a good thing he is not playing Virat... just imagine the reaction back in Pak..And I also think Indians wouldnt like Virat being played by a Pakistani..

BFB ..i hope not..Sonam is quite annoying...😆 I hope he signs a movie with Deepika or PC.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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A warm welcome , Amrita . 😊The loveliest part will be that you'll get to know something new of FK almost everyday. you will love being here . we shamelessly drool over FK .😳😆

and yes we always like new fans joining here . And I love it that you are here after watching KNS .

But , oh my - you have watched almost all projects of Fawad . I hanging around here for almost two years now still have so much left to watch . tell me - how much time you took to watch all shows of FK ?😕 I pity you - itne sare FK attacks ek saath kese sehliye tumne😆😆😆

Where is sundas ?? she is a die hard fan of asher too .⭐️

Whether he is in MSD or in BFB , bus aa jaye . 😆

after ADHM it will be along wait.

I really do not mind whoever the heroine is with him on screen - I always imagine it's me with him . 😳😳

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Posted: 9 years ago
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Lovely Article from TOI.
Humhe woh REBEL lauta do!!
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Posted: 9 years ago

@Amrita: Welcome to thread. Enjoy your ride here!

So Fun! Sidharth Malhotra Talks About That Time He Got High With Fawad Khan!

Posted by Priyam Saha
May 11, 2016
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Fawad Khan, Sidharth Malhotra

I really enjoyed watching Kapoor & Sons this year and I truly believe it set a really high benchmark for family dramas in Bollywood. The entire cast of the movie breathed life into its characters and Sidharth Malhotra shared a very special anecdote from the shoot. In an interview with Rajeev Masand, Sid was asked about the scene where he, Fawad Khan and Rishi Kapoorsmoke a joint in the movie and just what made that scene so enjoyable.

He said:

Now people have seen the film, so okay. The scene when Fawad and I come back to the room was shot before and the one with Rishi sir was shot later. So we had to pretend to be high... on this particular chemical... and come back to the room and giggle and be like brothers and chat like I'm going to become our parents' favourite' and stuff like that. This was only five days into the shoot and it was our third or fourth night-shoot. For some reason, we thought it'd be interesting to get actually high and try... method acting... we were trying to be true to our content, true to the scene ki kuch karenge, kuch karenge! But it didn't work. It went the other way round (laughs).

He added:

I still managed somehow, I feel, but my other colleague was a bit, you know, aware. Sometimes you become more aware when you're high - your senses are heightened. And it got so weird. I started ad-lib-ing during his close-ups... lot of colorful language was used. I abused the shit out of him in Hindi, Punjabi and then the high started kicking in and giggles came in. Shakun (Batra) was laughing behind... it helped the scene so much as people can see. It doesn't seem like we are performing!

Well, you weren't! :P



Fawad Khan BEATS Ranveer Singh to be the most DESIRABLE man in Bollywood - view results!

Not Ranveer Singh but Fawad Khan is the SEXIEST man in Bollywood today. We are not saying it. You are saying it.

Fawad Khan BEATS Ranveer Singh to be the most DESIRABLE man in Bollywood - view results!

Yay! it's FAWAD all the way for BollywoodLifers!

So according to a survey conducted by the Bombay Times, Ranveer Singh has been declared as the most desirable man in the industry. But BollywoodLifers feel the other way! For us, it is Fawad all the way!Fawad's charm would make any girl go weak in her knees and cast a spell on her. Oh, yeah she will never be cured. Fawad's drop dead handsome looks will make any man go invisible in front of him. We are yet to find a logical cure for our obsession with Fawad.Dear Fawad, every woman on this planet (including me) feels that it is bloody illegal for you to look dashing every time. You should be arrested. We are yet find a woman who does not have a Fawad shaped hole in her heart after living and loving this hunk on celluloid, every single time.

We have proof and we ain't lying. Fawad has beaten every other Bollywood hunk to emerge victorious. Now, that's obvious isn't it. Bollywoodlifers love the Kapoor & Sons actor and how! Next in line is of course our very own Blazing Bajirao Ranveer Singh. He is funky, naughty and unabashedly raw and sexy. Though not conventionally good looking, women folk dig him and the credit goes to the way he has sculpted himself. With his general badassery and the way he has always stood by his lady love Deepika Padukone.

Also, both these stars have just recently gave their career best performances with Kapoor & Sons and Bajirao Mastani. While Ranveer's intense Bajirao act made us look at him with awe, Fawad just took it all away with his unconventional and bold choice to play an intense homosexual in the flick. Both deserve this title but this time, Fawad wins. Hands down.




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