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Have you been craving to know the Khoobsurat actor a little better? Here is your chance! Take a look at our exclusive rapid fire with Fawad and get to know a never-seen-before side of the actor…
We caught up with Fawad Khan for a quick rapid fire round and his answers were pretty interesting. Read on to find out…
Apart from your calm and composed attitude a side of you that many don’t know of: I used to be very short tempered, used to yell and shout a lot!
Do you still have a bad temper: I have become exhausted over the years so now I express my anger very differently.
The most Khoobsurat moment from the film: The bonding between Mili (Sonam Kapoor) and Vikram’s (Fawad’s character) sister.
Your favourite quote: I have a terrible memory so I don’t have one!
The most Khoobsurat person from Bollywood: Amrish Puri! I really loved his work. If I ever could have had a chance I would have loved to meet him. He is an actor who actually just grabs your attention so for me that’s beautiful. Apart from him, Zeenat Aman because she is obviously Khoobsurat.
Your favourite story from your childhood: The Princess and the Pea and Jack and the beanstalk. These aren’t fairy-tales but I loved reading them as a child.
The wackiest compliment you have ever received: You look better in person than on TV!
The worst comment anyone made about you: You are the most average-looking guy I have ever seen, wonder how you made it!
Your favourite film: From Bollywood it will be Do Aur Do Paanch. From Hollywood it would be Last Tango in Paris, because Marlon Brando was the most terrific in it.
One character/role you would have wanted to play: Not really because the actors who have played my favourite roles have done complete justice to it!
Acting or music, bigger love: Music
Why aren’t you active on Twitter: Honestly, I hate social media. I would love to connect with my fans but this medium of communication can very easily be misconstrued. It can be used against you. More than opening doors it closes them for me, I’d rather just meet a fan face to face or go by the fan mail route. I am not from the age of internet.
Would you be up for starring in bold film: Currently, no because I belong to the classic school of romance. Even holding someone’s hand or just a gaze can do wonders on screen if done in the right way.
Your personal style mantra: Just be who you are. Fashion is not about what’s trending or what’s in. What suits you is fashion.
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