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== Legacy & Popularity== |
== Legacy & Popularity== |
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Hashmi is particularly famous for his bold roles & innumerable kissing scenes he has done in films. Infact, though his debut movies Footpath gave him recognition, it was his 2nd film Murder with Mallika Sherawat where he had intensly Bold scenes involving many kisses which made him an overnight talking point, albeit controversially. He is seen kissing & bedding heroines in almost all his films which create controversies & |
Hashmi is particularly famous for his bold roles & innumerable kissing scenes he has done in films. Infact, though his debut movies Footpath gave him recognition, it was his 2nd film Murder with Mallika Sherawat where he had intensly Bold scenes involving many kisses which made him an overnight talking point, albeit controversially. He is seen kissing & bedding heroines in almost all his films which create controversies & as a result has huge popularity amongst today's girls & boys alike. He is known to have kissed actresses like Mallika, Dia Mirza, Sayali Bhagat, Tanushree Dutta, Geeta Basra, Udita Goswami, Kangana Ranaut, Celina Jaitley & even Soha Ali Khan, many of whom kissed on-screen the very first time (of course with Hashmi). That has apparently caused quite a stir with his wife as well who has been very supportive of his professional decisions right from their courtship days. |
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==Controversies== |
==Controversies== |
Revision as of 11:12, 13 June 2010
Emraan Hashmi | |
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Born | Emraan Anwar Hashmi |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2003—present |
Website | http://www.emraan-hashmi.net/ |
Emraan Anwar Hashmi (Template:Lang-hi, Template:Lang-ur; born 24 March 1979 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India), is a Filmfare Award-nominated Indian actor.
Early life
Hashmi was born to Anwar Hashmi and Maherahh Hashmi. After briefly changing his first name to Farhaan, he decided to keep his original name.
Personal life
Hashmi graduated from Sydenham College in Mumbai, India. Pooja Bhatt, an actress turned director, is his cousin, while Mahesh and Mukesh Bhatt are his uncles. They are both producers, while the former is also a writer and director. Hashmi married his long time girl friend, Parveen Shahani in December 2006.[1] He became father to a baby boy on 4 February 2010 and named him Ayaan.[2]
Legacy & Popularity
Hashmi is particularly famous for his bold roles & innumerable kissing scenes he has done in films. Infact, though his debut movies Footpath gave him recognition, it was his 2nd film Murder with Mallika Sherawat where he had intensly Bold scenes involving many kisses which made him an overnight talking point, albeit controversially. He is seen kissing & bedding heroines in almost all his films which create controversies & as a result has huge popularity amongst today's girls & boys alike. He is known to have kissed actresses like Mallika, Dia Mirza, Sayali Bhagat, Tanushree Dutta, Geeta Basra, Udita Goswami, Kangana Ranaut, Celina Jaitley & even Soha Ali Khan, many of whom kissed on-screen the very first time (of course with Hashmi). That has apparently caused quite a stir with his wife as well who has been very supportive of his professional decisions right from their courtship days.
Controversies
In July 2009, Hashmi claimed that a housing society in Mumbai's upmarket Pali Hill locality refused to grant him permission to buy an apartment because he was a Muslim. The housing society rejected the allegations and in turn accused Hashmi and his family of intimidatory behavior.[3] Hashmi's allegations were condemned by other Muslim actors in Bollywood, especially Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan.[4] while the Indian-Islamic Cultural Center accused Hashmi of spurring communal tensions in India.[5]
On 10 August 2009, Hashmi backtracked from his accusation and said that the housing society has not discriminated against him and termed the incident as a "miscommunication".[6]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Footpath | Raghu Srivastav | |
2004 | Murder | Sunny | Nominated, Screen Weekly Best Performance in a Negative Role Winner, Stardust Awards Best New Menace |
Tumsa Nahin Dekha | Daksh Mittal | ||
2005 | Zeher | Siddarth | |
Aashiq Banaya Aapne | Vikram 'Vicky' Mathur | ||
Chocolate: Deep Dark Secrets | Deva | ||
Kalyug | Ali Bhai | Winner, Critical Award for the role in the film | |
2006 | Jawani Diwani - A Youthful Joyride | Mann Kapoor | |
Aksar | Ricky Sharma | ||
Gangster | Akash | Nominated, IIFA Best Actor In A Negative Role Nominated, Filmfare Best Villain | |
The Killer | Nikhil Joshi | ||
Dil Diya Hai | Sahil Khanna | ||
2007 | Good Boy, Bad Boy | Raju | |
The Train: Some Lines Should Never Be Crossed | Vishal Dixit | ||
Awarapan | Shivam | Nominated, IIFA Best Actor (Male) | |
2008 | Jannat | Arjun Dixit | Nominated, IIFA Best Actor (Male) |
2009 | Raaz - The Mystery Continues | Prithvi Singh | |
Tum Mile | Akshay | ||
2010 | 24 x 7 Raftaar | Sam Grover | Under Production |
Once Upon A Time In Mumbai | Shoaib | Releasing July 30, 2010 | |
Crook: It'S Good To Be Bad | Under Production |
References
- ^ "Emraan honeymoons in Indonesia". Mid-Day. December 20, 2006. Retrieved 2010-01-04.
- ^ "Emraan Hashmi becomes Paa". Aol India. February 4, 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-23.
- ^ "Muslims unwelcome? Yes, says Emraan Hashmi". IBN Live.
- ^ "Salman and Shahrukh slam Emraan Hashmi".
- ^ "Leading Muslims annoyed with Emraan Hashmi".
- ^ "Emraan Hashmi backtracks, blames 'miscommunication'".