Monday, December 29, 2025
ADVT 
Bollywood

Emraan Hashmi Talks About The C Word

Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 Sep, 2017 11:47 AM
  • Emraan Hashmi Talks About The C Word
Emraan Hashmi is working on a documentary on cancer, but the actor says making it is tough as there are always doubts about its commercial value.
 
The documentary is tentatively titled "The C Word".
 
"Documentary is the first (priority). We will see when it will see light of the day. Getting an outlet for that in this country is very difficult because not many documentary films are made," Emraan told IANS. 
 
Emraan, who has penned in a book his struggle around his son Ayaan's cancer treatment, added: "People always question the commercial value of a documentary."
 
Asked how is it turning out to be, the actor said he is "not singing songs in it".
 
"Let us see what happens," he said. 
 
Born in February 2010, Ayaan, the first child of Emraan and wife Parveen Shahani, was diagnosed with first-stage cancer at the age of four in early 2014.
 
To help raise awareness about the disease and share their story, Emraan came out with a book titled "The Kiss of Life: How A Superhero and My Son Defeated Cancer" last year. It chronicles his career, family, the birth of his son, his cancer and treatment thereafter. 
 
The actor also supported #1SmallStepforCancer campaign to advance emergency fundraising for child cancer. The campaign was initiated by 1SmallStep Foundation in association with Rotary Club of Mumbai Queens Necklace. 
 
Under the campaign, a website (www.1smallstepforcancer.com) was launched on Wednesday. It's a three-four week fundraising format, with one celebrity each week. 
 
Talking about getting associated with initiatives about the disease, the "Baadshaho" actor said: "I have learnt a lot along the way (seeing son battle with the disease)....I want to lend my name wherever I can." 

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Priyanka Chopra Reveals Why She's Not Writing Her Autobiography Yet?

Priyanka Chopra Reveals Why She's Not Writing Her Autobiography Yet?
She admits she has been approached by people to write one, but feels, “there’s so much more to add to my chapters. I think there’s lot of time to write one. I would like to share my story with the world, but I don’t know how it will be.”

Priyanka Chopra Reveals Why She's Not Writing Her Autobiography Yet?

Here's Why Salman Khan Doesn't Enjoy Watching 'Tublight's Teaser

Here's Why Salman Khan Doesn't Enjoy Watching 'Tublight's Teaser
His fans may be excited about the launch of the much-awaited trailer of his upcoming flick 'Tubelight,' but Salman Khan on the contrary said that he doesn't enjoy watching it.

Here's Why Salman Khan Doesn't Enjoy Watching 'Tublight's Teaser

Anupam Kher Comes Out In Support Of 'Self-Made' Sonu Nigam

Anupam Kher Comes Out In Support Of 'Self-Made' Sonu Nigam
After Sonu Nigam bid adieu to Twitter in support of his fellow singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya, veteran actor Anupam Kher urged the singer not to get affected by the negativity of some people.

Anupam Kher Comes Out In Support Of 'Self-Made' Sonu Nigam

Satinder Sartaaj Opens Up About His 'Dark' Role In 'The Black Prince'

Satinder Sartaaj Opens Up About His 'Dark' Role In 'The Black Prince'
I was thrilled that I had to portray such big historic figure, but was not sure whether I'll be able to make my presence felt

Satinder Sartaaj Opens Up About His 'Dark' Role In 'The Black Prince'

Taking Social Media Seriously Is A Mistake: Ram Gopal Varma

Taking Social Media Seriously Is A Mistake: Ram Gopal Varma
Ram Gopal Varma, who is coming up with his new web series 'Guns and Thighs' reckons that social media is just noise that should be not considered seriously at any point.

Taking Social Media Seriously Is A Mistake: Ram Gopal Varma

'The Black Prince' Was Even Shot In Princess Diana's Palace: Shabana Azmi

'The Black Prince' Was Even Shot In Princess Diana's Palace: Shabana Azmi
Shabana Azmi's upcoming film 'The Black Prince' brings to the silver screen one of the important chapters in the colonial history that has remained untouched and unknown by many Indians.

'The Black Prince' Was Even Shot In Princess Diana's Palace: Shabana Azmi