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Pakistan PM Imran Khan Says He Was 'Puzzled' When Dev Anand Asked Him to Enter Bollywood

02 Jan, 2020 07:35 PM

    An old video of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan that has been making rounds on social media shows him being interviewed live on an Indian TV show during which he admits that he was asked to work in a Bollywood film by the late Indian actor Dev Anand.

     

    “You won’t believe it but I was once asked by a brilliant Indian actor who we all look up to, to act in one of his films. He even turned up in England to request me, but I was puzzled,” the Express Tribune reported on Thursday citing Khan as saying in the video.

     

    The premier was then asked details about who asked him and why he rejected, to which Khan said: “I won’t name him because it’ll be embarrassing.”

     

    But upon being pressed by the host to reveal the actor’s name, Khan said it was Dev Anand.

     
     

    “Just because I’m a cricketer doesn’t mean I can be an actor as well. It doesn’t make sense to me.

     

    “(Indian-origin filmmaker) Ismail Merchant also once asked me to act in a film, but again I was puzzled as I can’t act. I couldn’t act even in a school play, let alone in a film,” Khan was quoted as saying.

     

    This incident was also mentioned in Dev Anand’s autobiography, ‘Romancing with Life’.

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