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Music Video - Lut Gaye

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Gulshan Kumar & T-Series presents Bhushan Kumar's Lut Gaye; a romantic ballad composed by Tanishk Bagchi, penned by Manoj Muntashir and sung by Jubin Nautiyal featuring Emraan Hashmi, and Yukti Thareja. The video is directed by Radhika Rao and Vinay Sapru.


Lyrics of Lut Gaye

Maine Jab Dekha Tha Tujhko
Raat Bhi Woh Yaad Hai Mujhko
Taare Ginte Ginte So Gaya

Dil Mera Dhadka Tha Kass Ke
Kuch Kaha Tha Tune Hass Ke
Main Usi Pal Tera Ho Gaya

Aasmano Pe Jo Khuda Hai
Usse Meri Yahi Dua Hai
Chand Yeh Har Roz Main Dekhu
Tere Sath Mein

Aankh Uthi Mohabbat Ne Angrai Li
Dil Ka Sauda Hua Chandani Raat Mein
Oh Teri Nazron Ne Kuch Aisa Jaadoo Kiya
Lut Gaye Hum Toh Pehli Mulaqaat Mein
Oh Aankh Uthi!

Paao Rakhna Na Zameen Par
Jaan Rukja Tu Ghadi Bhar
Thode Taare Toh Bichadu
Main Tere Vaaste

Aajmale Mujhko Yaara
Tu Zara Sa Kar Ishaara
Dil Jala Ke Jagmaga Du
Main Tere Raaste

Haan Mere Jaisa Ishq Mein Pagal
Phir Mile Ya Na Mile Kal
Sochna Kya Hath Ye Dede
Mere Hath Mein

Aankh Uthi Mohabbat Ne Angrai Li
Dil Ka Sauda Hua Chandani Raat Mein
Oh Teri Nazron Ne Kuch Aisa Jaadoo Kiya
Lut Gaye Hum Toh Pehli Mulaqaat Mein
Oh Aankh Uthi!

Haan Kisse Mohabbat Ke
Hain Jo Kitabon Mein
Sab Chahta Hoon Main
Sang Tere Dohrana

Kitna Zaroori Hai
Ab Meri Khatir Tu
Mushqil Hai Mushqil Hai
Lafzon Mein Keh Pana

Ab Toh Yeh Alam Hai
Tu Jaan Mange Toh
Main Shaunk Se Dedu
Saugat Mein

Aankh Uthi Mohabbat Ne Angrai Li
Dil Ka Sauda Hua Chandani Raat Mein
Oh Teri Nazron Ne Kuch Aisa Jaadoo Kiya
Lut Gaye Hum Toh Pehli Mulaqaat Mein
Oh Aankh Uthi!

Music Video Credits

  • Song: Lut Gaye
  • Singer: Jubin Nautiyal
  • Music By: Tanishk Bagchi
  • Lyrics By Manoj Muntashir
  • Featuring - Emraan Hashmi    
  • Introducing - Yukti 
  • Programmed And Arranged - Tanishk Bagchi
  • Additional Voice - Altamash Faridi
  • Mixed And Mastered - Eric Pillai at Future Sound of Bombay 
  • Mix Assistant Engineer - Michael Edwin Pillai


Emraan Hashmi and Nargis Fakhri's Azhar clues that Salman Khan CHEATED on Sangeeta Bijlani?

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Azhar, Emraan Hashmi

Emraan Hashmi's Azhar has been released on 13 May, and as you are all mindful it depends on a couple of episodes in Mohammad Azharuddin's life, particularly the match settling outrage.

In spite of the fact that the creators demand in the begin of the film through a truly colossal disclaimer that the film is not a biopic, but rather a fictionalized adaptation of what happened in actuality. In the event that we at long last figure what precisely that implies, we will tell you! This disclaimer additionally permits the film to reference genuine individuals, as Kapil Dev, Sachin Tendulkar, Ravi Shastri, Nayan Mongia, Manoj Prabhakar, Sourav Ganguly, either by just referencing their first name, or simply utilizing sobriquets, or simply playing with words.

Azhar, Emraan Hashmi

Be that as it may, it's not just cricketers who get referenced in the film. There is this saree-clad anonymous on-screen character with a plain picture, who is demonstrated having an unsanctioned romance with the character who is not Ravi Shastri (but rather he unquestionably is).

Salman Khan, Sangeeta Bijlani

In any case, the greatest burrow at Bollywood celebs is honored to Salman Khan! It was clear to happen, subsequent to the film is likewise in view of Azhar's sentiment and later marriage with Sangeeta Bijlani (just referenced as Sangeeta here… in light of the fact that this is fiction, as you may already know!). Everybody realize that before Azharuddin, Sangeeta Bijlani was involved with Bollywood heartthrob and at present, the movies dear, Salman Khan.

Salman Khan, Sangeeta Bijlani

The film demonstrates Azhar and Sangeeta shooting for a promotion, before she is dogged by correspondents who needs to think about her broken adoration life, and how her ex undermined her, abandoning her in tears!

Salman Khan, Sangeeta Bijlani

On the off chance that you are oblivious of what's going on, the motivation behind why Sangeeta Bijlani severed with Salman is said to be on account of he went behind her back with Somy Ali! It is this ex that the film was attempting to portray without needing to name the performing artist,  and it’s this actor’s ‘treachery’ that pushed Sangeeta into the arms of Azhar!

Think about how Salman will respond to this, particularly since the gossipy tidbits about his marriage to Iulia Vantur is getting more grounded by the day!

Emraan Shared A Disturbing Video Of Jakarta Attacks & It'll Send Chills Down Your Spine!

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Kareena Kapoor to work with Emraan Hashmi

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Kareena Kapoor has been confirmed to work opposite Emraan Hashmi and Imran Khan in two new films.
The Bollywood actress reunites with Ek Tu Aur Ekk Main co-star Imran Khan in Punit Malhotra's latest release.

'Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu' midnight poster
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"Good News! Dharma Movies' next, directed by Punit Malhotra, starring Imran Khan and Kareena Kapoor is called Gori Tere Pyaar Mein," the production house 
confirmed this week.

Malhotra's follow-up to I Hate Luv Storys is expected to feature music by Vishal-Shekhar.
Kapoor has also been finalised to feature in Karan Johar and Ekta Kapoor's first co-production opposite Emraan Hashmi. The romantic drama will begin filming in September. 

"Proud to share that the Dharma and Balaji Motion Pictures joint venture stars Emraan Hashmi and Kareena Kapoor on floors in September 2013," tweeted Girish Johar from Balaji Motion Pictures. 

Bipasha calms Emraan Hashmi over kiss scene

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Bipasha Basu and Emraan Hashmi in Raaz 3
This time, the lady he had to woo was none other Bollywood Diva Bipasha Basu. In a candid chat with zoOm, he revealed, “I still get pretty nervous while shooting for kissing scenes or getting ‘intimate’ with a co-star. It’s not like I’m a pro, you know? In fact, while shooting for the kissing scene in ‘Raaz 3′, Bipasha had to calm my nerves and tell me that it was okay…!” Ha, ha, looks like someone’s a little rusty, what with the break from the bedroom (onscreen) and all that. Don’t worry Emraan; we’re telling you, you’re in the right hands ;-)


Meet the Coolio

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Meet the Coolio


Q. You’re known to be pretty chilled out.
A
I am. I don’t carry the baggage of my stardom. You’ll find people acting off the set too. But that would definitely wear me down. I’m not only an actor. Off the set I’d rather just be me. I don’t take stardom seriously. All this could end tomorrow and I’d walk away thinking it’s been a good journey.
Q. How do you manage to keep yourself grounded?
A
People around me keep me grounded. I have family and friends who don’t talk films. When I’m not working, I like to spend time with them. The way I have for the last 30 years. I don’t mix much with filmy people. If I call up a distributor, it’s to know how a new film has fared.
Q. Is your aloofness misconstrued as arrogance?
A
Nope. Sometimes I may seem a bit evasive. I’m not the extremely jovial type. I don’t go around with a permanent smile on my face. If I’m upset on the set, I don’t pretend otherwise. If I’m having a mood swing you might think I’m arrogant. I don’t do things to please people. I’m very bad at creating first impressions. But once you get to know me, you’ll realise I’m chilled out I don’t try too hard to win acceptance. I would never step on someone’s toes. I’ve got my principles straight.
Q. How do you keep your cool?
A
I don’t see things that happen on the sets as a crisis. I like to laugh in a crisis. People who don’t understand it, find it a bit weird. You’ll never see me angry though some things do ruffle me. I come on time and I go on time. But if you get in the way of that, you’ll find me a cribber. However, I do try to make things as easy as possible on the set.
Q. Most of your films have done well at the box-office. Do you consider yourself lucky?
A
Till recently I was not much into trade figures and stuff. I’ve just woken up to them. Initially, figures spelt boredom for me. Because I had nothing to do, I became an actor. I never wanted to be one. I don’t watch too many Hindi films either.Really?Yup. I don’t get the time. I can’t remember the last Hindi film I watched. I still have to watch my own films. I’m probably the only actor who doesn’t watch Hindi films. Probably, that’s where my sensibility seems a bit warped. The films I do don’t have to meet a benchmark. I’m quirky enough to do a Murder 2, which deals with a serial killer. It has blood and war, which is twisted and bizarre. Thankfully, I get filmmakers who are as twisted as I am. I have an instinct for what I like to do.
Q. Do you think the media has given you your due?
A
The industry or the media’s perception of me was right to a certain extent. Here was a guy who didn’t in any way fit into the conventional mould of a Hindi film hero. My looks are below average, I’m a terrible dancer, I kissed on screen, which was blasphemous for its time. I agreed to eroticism on screen, which again was blasphemous. Everyone must have thought, what the hell is this guy doing? He’s contaminating and corrupting Indian cinema. But tastes evolve. The paradigm doesn’t shift overnight. I came at a time when the audience was ready for bolder cinema. I started in 2003 and it took till 2012 for the audience to understand what I was doing. For the first five years, my films were ripped apart. Slowly, people started warming up to them. You heard random voices saying, ‘This is nice.’ So from ‘really bad’ it became ‘okay’ and ‘bearable’.
Q. But shouldn’t you have defended yourself?
A
The audience comes to watch my film. They’ll come again if they like them. I don’t want to be intrusive. I am not desperate to get into someone else’s mind space. I don’t like too much media noise. I’m as subtle as my performances. Some actors like to overdo things. That’s not my persona.
Q. But you shouldn’t underplay either…
A
True. It would be really short-sighted of me not to publicise my film. I understand it’s important, I’ll never be complacent about it. Once the film becomes a success, it becomes a part of the audience’s subconscious. Inshallah they’ll see your next film.
Q. Are insecurities part and parcel of being an actor?
A
I have my insecurities. But I’m selfish enough to know that there’s a larger goal. I won’t compromise on my principles. I can’t hog the limelight for a product that isn’t completely mine. But I do fear that my career might end tomorrow, my films might fail and people wouldn’t want to see me anymore. That they would hate me or criticise my work. Those fears exist. But they drive you to do good work and push yourself.
Q. What’s your USP?
A
The realism in my films and the credibility of the characters I portray. My films are unlike anything else you’ve seen out there. They have thrills, mystery, suspense, a dose of eroticism and an unabashed intimacy. They mirror reality as my characters are flawed. I’ve lived enough years to know that the person who seems too good to be true, isn’t. There’s something behind the façade. Then there’s heroism in redemption. I’ve been playing ordinary people with extraordinary deeds. That’s one aspiration everyone has.
Q. So what is your take away from your career?
A
It’s been a learning experience. Earlier there were films I did purely for money. I would do some films out of confusion, unsure of what I wanted to do. But I guess I found my voice a couple of years back. I’d rather compromise on money now than do a film the audience won’t like. That leads to longevity for an actor. Creativity is paramount for me, I should believe in the project.
Q. Didn’t doing movies only with the Bhatts initially marginalise you?
A
I didn’t come prepared for movies, this was a summer job. So being aware about the media, how films are perceived, the current trends... I didn’t think about these. I’ve started learning all of that only now. The trade also wants to see you in something that sells. It’s not your choice anymore. But if you come into the industry with a bang and garner huge box-office collections, it’s different. I started off as a supporting actor to Aftab (Shivdasani) and Bipasha (Basu) in Foothpath.
Q. You’re doing movies with Karan Johar, Dibakar Banerjee and Vishal Bhardwaj. Do you finally feel a sense of acceptance by mainstream cinema?
A
I was always mainstream. The rest of them woke up late to my films being mainstream. They never knew they’d work, till I made it work, or rather my films made it work. Everyone saw films as family dramas, romantic films, love stories with songs and dances. Sufi songs, eroticism, love making, kisses, blood and war, thrills, suspense; that’s something that has got us the box-office numbers. And now everyone thinks they’re  lucrative. You will go to see a The Dirty Picture, Murder 2 or a Jannat now. These are films that broke the status quo. You have numbers that have far exceeded expectations and are climbing with every film. So they think this actor works now.
Q. Do you think you’ve arrived?
A
It’s great to be working with people I admire in the industry. I don’t understand my standing in the industry. But I admire their creative work. Vishal has a rustic style. Karan is all candy floss. It’s great to be acknowledged by both of them.
Q. Apparently, Karan had approached Salman Khan first.
A
Films may be offered to a gamut of actors. That’s not my concern. I know it’s come to me. It’s not about being egoistic, though sometimes actors are. They may not do a film for that very reason.
Q. Doesn’t being the second choice after Salman, a superstar of the masses, make a statement?
A
Salman has a huge mass following. I’ve always wanted to be an actor of the masses. I had actually said something very arrogant long back to a journalist. It was wrong to reprimand him. He told me I’d done a good job. I thought he was being high-handed. I retorted, ‘Critics can never do what the man on the street can do for me. I want to be an actor of the masses not an actor of the critics. So I’d rather take their love than the love of a handful of critics.’
Q. So you believe you’re a hero of the masses?
A
Yes, I got my first taste of it after Footpath, when I walked out of a single screen cinema hall. The whistles, love and adulation that you get from a mass following is an actor’s ultimate high. I go to the cinema halls to see whether the audience is laughing, getting restless or whistling.
Q. How do you look at competition?
A
I’m not in the rat race. The man you should fear the most is someone who does not see others as competition. He competes with himself. I care two hoots for competition. Let them compete with each other. It doesn’t really make a difference to me. All I’m competing with is my last successful film and myself.
Q. Ranbir Kapoor, Imran Khan or even Shahid Kapoor harp on working with A-list actresses. You’ve never felt the need to?
A
I’m not anal about setting up a film. It’s the world I create; I could create it with anyone. Even an inanimate object for that matter. Every girl I’ve worked with has been brilliant. Mind you I’m not taking away from the top actresses. But I wouldn’t mind creating magic with even a new girl. The rawness that comes from fresh talent is something many can’t touch. With a skilled set you just get efficient, you stop groping around. That groping around is vital. It makes their performance believable whilst exuding vulnerability, which is great for my films.
Q. What does your mom think about your ‘serial kisser’ tag?
A
She doesn’t like it. She’s like ‘What the hell is this man doing?’ Not many mothers have their son being called a serial kisser. It must be traumatic for her but she doesn’t say much. She likes my films. Murder was a shock to my family. But since I didn’t know what was floating around in the industry it wasn’t an issue for me. I didn’t know a kiss was going to be so impactful. Ignorance is bliss.
Q. Is a kissing scene mandatory in your contract?
A
(Laughs) Not at all. In fact, I don’t want another kissing scene. Enough is enough. These days, the girls in my films are amused. They must think I’m a pervert. I’d rather someone else grabbed the kiss tag and left me alone.
Q. Do you inform your wife (Parveen Shahani) before doing an intimate scene?
A
No way, that’s a complete no-no. I’d rather listen to the flak for a day or two after she sees it than hear about it for six months before the film releases. (Grins) I would never tell my wife, ‘Sweetheart, I’m going to kiss my heroine today.’ Only someone not in his senses would.
Q. Daniel Craig apparently does that.
A
(Smirks) Ask him what happens after that!

Some people just grow on you, like a love drug. Involuntarily, Emraan Hashmi makes you love him. Filmfare discovers how

Source: FilmFare


Ek Thi Dayan: Emraan learn Magic Tricks

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Emraan Hashmi is ready to let the magic begin. And that’s meant in quite a literal sense. In Vishal Bhardwaj’s Ek Thi Dayan Emraan plays a magician. And he’s not going to leave any stone unturned to ensure he looks convincing performing the magician’s tricks. 

Going the way of Hrithik Roshan in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Guzaarish Emraan would be learning magic tricks from one of the foremost magicians of the country before performing them on screen. 

Says our source from the project’s core team, “It’s very simple, really. Emraan doesn’t want trick photography to be used for his magician’s part in Ek Thi Dayan. He wants all the magic tricks on screen to look, to BE, real. 

Vishal Bharadwaj has decided to hire one of India’s topmost magicians, whom we won’t like to name at the moment, to teach Emraan some really intricate magical tricks. ”

Mastering the magical maneouvrings would only be part Emraan’s preparations in Ek Thi Dayan. He also needs to probe deep into the psychology of a delusional character.

Says our source from the team, “Emraan’s character ‘sees things’ We don’t know till the end if his visions are real or imagined. Emraan has to understand the psyche of a delusional man before he can convincingly play a man who sees things that others can’t. It’s a tough role. ” 

Making it tougher is the fact that the film is also about witchcraft. Hashmi, we are told, has been meeting up with real-life witches to get a hang of the theme. 

Says the source, “It just freaked him out. Emraan’s encounter with witches left him sh. t scared. But he has no choice but to go with the character’s requirements. ” 

The film has an interesting background. It was a short story written by Aparna Sen’s ex-hudband journalist Mukul Sharma. 

Says our source, “Vishal loved the story and asked Mukul Sharma to develop it into a full-fledged screenplay. The shortstory become an 80-page novella. And then the screenplay for Ek Thi Dayan. ” 

Emraan’s character of the delusional magician is based on Mukul Shama’s own encounter with occultism, a world that Emraan is trying to get familiar with.




Emraan Hashmi to star in Murder 2; Mohit Suri to direct

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Emraan HashmiMurder created waves when it was released in 2004. The film starring Emraan Hashmi and Mallika Sherawat grabbed the spotlight for weeks together!

The news about the plans for making a sequel to Murder has been doing rounds for sometime now. However, the Bhatts refused to make any official statement on the same. As they say, the cat is finally out of the bag now. Though Murder was directed by Anurag Basu, the sequel of the film will now be directed by Mohit Suri.

Confirming this news, Mohit told Bollywood Hungama, "Yes. Murder 2 is definitely happening, and Emraan will definitely be a part of this sequel as well. However, as for the female lead, I think it's still too early to talk about it. Though I must add that, the female protagonist is going to be one of the most important parts in the film." As for the story and script of the film, Mohit says, "Right now, I am adding the finishing touches to the script. I guess in about a week or two, it will be finished. After which, we will actually be rounding the script to see if any modifications are needed."

Coming to the shoot schedule, the director states, "Let's say it will take about three weeks for the script to get locked, after which the cast will be finalized. Only then, will we actually make a formal announcement and start the shoot as well."

Further when told about rumours about Imran Zahid being cast in the film, Mohit clarifies, "Well, Imran Zahid is not in the film. Bhatt Saab is independently helping him, but it's not with Murder 2."

I have just started hating the term 'Serial Kisser – Emraan Hashmi

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He’s famous for being Bollywood’s ‘Serial Kisser’ but beneath that infamous tag lies an actor who has delivered hits such as Murder, Zeher, Kalyug and Jannat. Yes, we are talking about the one and only Emraan Hashmi who is once again back on the silver screen with his latest film Raaz -The Mystery Continues.

Emraan was here on Bollywood Hungama’s celeb chat to talk with his fans on Raaz- The Mystery Continues and much more but for all those who missed this interesting chat session here is a chance to check out the chat excerpts

Emraan Hashmi: hello…

Zoheb: HI…Emraan. Salam Walekum Mia. How are u dear?
Emraan Hashmi: never have been better’ zoheb.

Harish: Hi Emraan. Raaz-TMC about to releasing …nervous / excited?
Emraan Hashmi: yes, I’m excited more than nervous but also very confident.

Harish: Hi Emraan. Raaz-TMC about to release …nervous / excited?
Emraan Hashmi: yes, Iâ??m excited more than nervous but also very confident.

Emraanzfan: Emraan, these days u too started playing with ur looks…in Raaz-TMC that’s visible but is it script’s ask or you did like that?
Emraan Hashmi: I got sick of myself by donning same kind of looks some where and hence the experiment with looks.

Samira: hi Emraan, I am big fan of yours i think u are one of the best actors around.
Emraan Hashmi: that’s really nice to hear

Saikat: Hi Emraan, this is Saikat from Warsaw, Poland. What are your hopes from Raaz-TMC?
Emraan Hashmi: saikat, It will be a huge hit….

Sham3961: A personal Question to you that celebs always insure their USP assets. What about you, are u planning to get your lips insure?
Emraan Hashmi: what makes u think I havenâ??t already insured my lips?

Harish: Salam Imran. How was working with Adhyayan Suman and kangna?
Emraan Hashmi: they are not the best to work with and you can tell this to them.

Harish: Salam Imran. How was it working with Adhyayan Suman and kangna?
Emraan Hashmi: they are not the best to work with and you can tell this to them.

Puneet: hi Emraan…. which is ur fav song from Raaz – TMC ?
Emraan Hashmi: maahi is my fav song from RTMC.

Samira: if u could work with anyone dead or alive who would it be?
Emraan Hashmi: Dilip kumar.

Holloman: What’s the USP of Raaz-TMC?
Emraan Hashmi: the usp of Raaz is its great story and I play an artist in it.

Samira: Are u happy being called ‘the serial kisser’?
Emraan Hashmi: No, I have just started hating the term serial kisser.

Amina: hi Emraan. What’s ur opinion on Salman khan? Is he cool or is Aamir hot?
Emraan Hashmi: who are Aamir and Salman?

Gig: Emraan I heard that you are playing a ghost in Raaz- TMC?
Emraan Hashmi: Where did u here that i was a ghost?

Emraan Hashmi: yes, I think Awarapan would have been a hit and it is my fav film.
Puneet: Do you think Awarapan would have been a success if it has been a solo release?

Bollywoodrani: Would u like to work in a multi starrer – like in K3G?
Emraan Hashmi: I would work in multi starrer only if I get the meatiest role.
Samira: will the there be a third Raaz?
Emraan Hashmi: My producers seem to think so and most probably there will be a third.

Samira: will the there be a third Raaz?
Emraan Hashmi: My producers seem to think so and most probably there will be a third.

Fakhri: hey man, I think Raaz-TMC will change ur life and will put u on top.
Emraan Hashmi: fakhir thank you and nice to hear that.

Aatif_kiss: Name the movies, which have not had the kissing scene?
Emraan Hashmi: In Footpath, Awarapan are the films that don’t have the kissing scenes.

HelloEmraan: What’s next after Raaz-TMC?
Emraan Hashmi: after Raaz-TMC there is Raftaar and Tum Mile.

HelloEmraan: What’s next after Raaz-TMC?
Emraan Hashmi: after Raaz-TMC there is Raftaar and Tum Mile.

Hammadkhan: hey Emraan bhai, do u plan to work in a Pakistani film?
Emraan Hashmi: if offered a good script from pak why not.

Zoheb: What is Emraan Hashmi’s trademark?
Emraan Hashmi: that you tell me what is my trade mark.

Aji: I heard that Raaz-TMC is the most expensive horror movie till now in India, is it true?
Emraan Hashmi: yes it is true that Raaz-TMC is the most expensive horror film and definitely the spookiest.

HelloEmraan: What do you think of Akshaye Khanna as an actor?
Emraan Hashmi: l never seen any of Akshaye khanna’s films… so i can’t say anything about him.

8k9dvr4: I like your French cut in Raaz-TMC.
Emraan Hashmi: thank you.

hnassu786: On Jan 23, Slumdog Millionaire is also releasing…dont you think that it will affect the Raaz-TMC business as well.
Emraan Hashmi: oooohhhh… i am really scared… Slumdog is gonna go to the dogs.

Zoheb: What is your favorite way to relax on a Sunday?
Emraan Hashmi: Remain idle is the perfect relaxation.

Zoheb: What is your favorite way to relax on a Sunday?
Emraan Hashmi: Remain idle is the perfect relaxation.

Zoreen: hi Emraan…I’m zoreen from Pakistan…i wanted to ask if Raaz-TMC is also releasing here?
Emraan Hashmi: I cannot confirm yet but that is what i am hearing that Raaz-TMC will also release there.

Mimmi: what do u think of SRK as an actor?
Emraan Hashmi: SRK is simply and a terrible actor.

HelloEmraan: What’s your secret of your charming smile?
Emraan Hashmi: I brush my teeth every day and that the only secret.

Canadianboy: have you ever planned of coming for a world tour?
Emraan Hashmi: I would want to go on a world tour some time next year.

Hammadkhan: Emraan bhai, do you think you would be as successful a director as you are an actor now?
Emraan Hashmi: I guess i would be a better director.

8k9dvr4: you have given us 5 hits and yet the industry under-rates you. What’s your take on that?
Emraan Hashmi: the industry has always underrated all great men… sooner or later they will wake up to my greatness.

8k9dvr4: you have given us 5 hits and yet the industry under-rates you. Whatâ??s your take on that?
Emraan Hashmi: the industry has always underrated all great men… sooner or later they will wake up to my greatness.

HelloEmraan: When is your birthday?
Emraan Hashmi: Marche 24, send me a present.

HelloEmraan: Will you accept to do Hollywood flicks someday?
Emraan Hashmi: not really…. i want to focus on Bollywood now.

Khurram: you got the plans to change ur name back to Farhan.
Emraan Hashmi: only if my films start flopping then I will change my name.

8k9dvr4: I must say maahi is the most beautiful song from Raaz-TMC till date
Emraan Hashmi: i agree too 8kdur4.

Bajaj: how your better half react to your onscreen kisses? I think mine would have killed me or at least divorced me.
Emraan Hashmi: she hates me and I get slapped every time when i kiss some one.

Puneet: Who is the most beautiful actress in Bollywood according to u?
Emraan Hashmi: the most beautiful actress has always been Madhuri.

Emraanzfan: Emraan, do u think Bhatt camp explores u better as an actor than any other director
Emraan Hashmi: They exploit me more than explore me

Emraanzfan: Emraan, do u think Bhatt camp explores u better as an actor than any other director
Emraan Hashmi: They exploit me more than explore me.

Samira: who is ur best friend in the Indian film industry??
Emraan Hashmi: Mahesh Bhatt is my best friend.

m152: Hi Emraan, You made some great movies; sometime unconventional but they are really enjoyable. Are you planning to work with some other film houses or main-stream directors?
Emraan Hashmi: yes mostly next year I will be working with others as well.

hnassu786: would you like to play circuit’s role in Munna Bhai along with Sanjay Dutt…or do you think Arshad is better circuit?
Emraan Hashmi: I guess circuit will be best left to Arshad.

Aji: what is your opinion about Aamir’s TZP exits from the Oscars?
Emraan Hashmi: I think TZP was an overrated film.

aatif_kiss: in how many countries Raaz-TMC will release?
Emraan Hashmi: Razz will release world wide.

Zoreen: What makes u think that SRK is a terrible actor?
Emraan Hashmi: Watch some of the SRK’s film and u will find out for yourself.

HelloEmraan: Who do you think deserves to get best actor award this year? Aamir Khan – Ghajini or Hrithik Roshan – Jodhaa Akbar?
Emraan Hashmi: I should get the best actor award.

badboy4life: Would you like to do a David Dhawan comedy?
Emraan Hashmi: no i donâ??t understand Davidâ??s comedy so I will not do any.

8k9dvr4: what about your next project Raftaar 24/7?
Emraan Hashmi: its releasing some time in July.

Sneha: hi!! sir…u are looking really cool in Raaz-TMC esp…in the maahi song!
Emraan Hashmi: thanks a ton sneha.

Samira: how old were u when u had ur first crush?
Emraan Hashmi: Samira, i started off pretty young and i was 4 at that time.

Samira: how old were u when u had ur first crush?
Emraan Hashmi: Samira, i started off pretty young and i was 4 at that time.

sweet1984: among the current actresses, who do u think is the most beautiful?
Emraan Hashmi: among the current actresses i think Ash is the best

Hammadkhan: which Hollywood actor have you always idolized ?
Emraan Hashmi: Johnny Depp … this is the guy i have always idolized.
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