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Sharib Hashmi Reflects on Shortlisted Roles in Bollywood Classics
Sharib Hashmi, renowned for his portrayal of JK in the acclaimed series The Family Man, recently discussed two significant opportunities he missed in Bollywood. In an interview with Filmigyan, he revealed that he was shortlisted for roles in both Sanju and Bajrangi Bhaijaan, two major films that have left a lasting impact on Indian cinema.
During the interview, Hashmi expressed his feelings about the audition process for these films. He notably pursued the role of Kamli, played by Vicky Kaushal, in Sanju. He described how he was deeply involved in the audition process, stating, “One big regret I have is Sanju. For the role of Kamli, I was shortlisted, and the process lasted quite some time.” His sentiments reflect a common experience among actors navigating the competitive landscape of the film industry.
Hashmi also auditioned for the character of Chand Nawab in Bajrangi Bhaijaan, a role ultimately portrayed by Nawazuddin Siddiqui. He recounted, “I went through a few rounds of auditions, but that’s a matter of destiny.” This perspective highlights Hashmi’s acceptance of the unpredictable nature of casting in film, a reality faced by many actors.
Recent Projects and New Ventures
Hashmi has not only made his mark in television but has also expanded his repertoire in film. He was recently featured in Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos, a spy comedy produced by Aamir Khan and co-directed by Vir Das. This project showcases his versatility as an actor, allowing him to explore different genres.
In addition to his acting career, Hashmi has ventured into writing. He is collaborating with actress Tannishtha Chatterjee on a stage play, marking a significant milestone in his theater career. This new direction emphasizes his dedication to the arts and his desire to contribute to the creative landscape in multiple ways.
As he reflects on his past experiences and current projects, Sharib Hashmi continues to remain a prominent figure in the Indian entertainment industry. His journey illustrates the complexities of pursuing a career in film, where both triumphs and disappointments shape the paths of artists.
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