Sunday, December 21, 2025
ADVT 
Bollywood

I'm playing my dream role in 'Jaanisaar', says Imran Abbas

IANS, 27 Jul, 2015 10:52 AM
  • I'm playing my dream role in 'Jaanisaar', says Imran Abbas
Pakistani actor Imran Abbas, who is gearing up for the release of his second Bollywood film "Jaanisaar", says it is his dream role.
 
"Jaanisaar" is a period drama based on the love story of a prince and dancer, played by Imran and debutante Pernia Qureshi respectively.
 
"I think for any actor this will be a dream role. Very few people make these kind of films, and when Muzaffar Ali offered this role to me, it was like a dream come true for me," Imran said.
 
Talking about the character he is playing in the film, Imran said: "The character of Raja Ameer Haider is close to my heart because this character understands music and shayari and I am also a student of music and shayari. During the shoot, Muzaffar sir narrated the character so beautifully that I started living it."
 
"Jaanisaar" is set to release on August 7.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Indian Rappers Only Rap About Themselves: Baba Sehgal

Indian Rappers Only Rap About Themselves: Baba Sehgal
One of the pioneers of rap music in India in the 1990s, Baba Sehgal says numerous Indian rappers have emerged in recent times like Yo Yo Honey Singh but the current crop are self-obsessed and rap only about themselves.

Indian Rappers Only Rap About Themselves: Baba Sehgal

Taapsee Hunts For Wedding Destinations

Taapsee Hunts For Wedding Destinations
Actress Taapsee Pannu has been busy hunting for interesting wedding destinations for her wedding planning business along with sister Shagun.

Taapsee Hunts For Wedding Destinations

Definition Of Bold Has Changed: Zareen Khan

Definition Of Bold Has Changed: Zareen Khan
Actress Zareen Khan, all set to go bold in the third instalment of Bollywood's erotic franchise "Hate Story", knows she'd have to shoot lovemaking scenes, but she has no inhibitions.

Definition Of Bold Has Changed: Zareen Khan

Always Wear A Helmet: Kamal Haasan

In support of the state government's decision to make helmet rule mandatory from Wednesday, actor-filmmaker Kamal Haasan has urged everybody to wear a helmet and drive safe.

Always Wear A Helmet: Kamal Haasan

Priyamani Dons Khaki In Bilingual

Priyamani Dons Khaki In Bilingual
Southern actress Priyamani, who has mostly featured in glamorous roles, has for the first time in her career donned a khaki uniform in a yet-untitled Telugu-Kannada bilingual, which is directed by composer-director R.P. Patnaik.

Priyamani Dons Khaki In Bilingual

TV Too Small For Me, Says Subhash Ghai

TV Too Small For Me, Says Subhash Ghai
While most big production banners and filmmakers have tried their hand at TV, which they consider no more a "small screen" now, filmmaker Subhash Ghai says he is too big for the 'idiot box'.

TV Too Small For Me, Says Subhash Ghai