• Imran Hashmi turning 45: Check out career, personal life, and more

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    Imran Hashmi turning 45: Check out career, personal life, and more

    Imran Hashmi is turning 45 on March 25 this year and is the most anticipated romantic actor in the Hindi film industry...


    Digital Desk: Emraan Hashmi discusses the possibility of Jannat 3 in an exclusive interview with HT City. Despite his success with franchises like Murder and Jannat, Hashmi reveals that there's been no progress on Jannat 3 due to the necessity of the original team coming together again, which seems unlikely. 


    However, he expresses interest in reprising his role if the opportunity arises while focusing on his ongoing acting projects, including solo films that resonate with his signature "bad boy" image. Hashmi's recent ventures include the web series Showtime and the film Ae Watan Mere Watan, along with his role as the antagonist in Tiger 3 alongside Salman Khan.

     

    Imran Hashmi is turning 45 on March 25 this year and is the most anticipated romantic actor in the Hindi film industry. Emraan Hashmi is a prominent actor in Bollywood known for his romantic films. Let's look at his career and work. He has had kissing scenes in practically all of his films since the beginning of his acting career.

     

    Mini Bio

     

    Hashmi's brilliant career has earned him three Filmfare Award nominations and positioned him as one of Hindi cinema's most popular and highest-paid actors.

     

    Hashmi was born and raised in Mumbai. After graduating from the University of Mumbai, he worked as an assistant director on the horror film Raaz (2002) before pursuing a career in acting. 

     

    The next year, he made his acting debut as the lead in the criminal thriller Footpath (2003), which was a moderate box-office hit. By 2004, Hashmi had established himself as a significant actor in Hindi cinema, having appeared in hit films such as Zeher (2005), Aashiq Banaya Aapne (2005), Aksar (2006), and Gangster (2006).

     

    However, he followed this with a string of underperforming films, except the love drama Awarapan (2007), which received critical acclaim.


    The Dirty Picture (2011) and Shanghai (2012). The actor has received numerous award nominations due to his outstanding performances.

     

    A string of underperforming films and a break followed. He reappeared with the commercially successful action film Tiger 3 (2023), which won him a third Filmfare Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Before that in 2021, he did a thriller web series Bard of Blood.

     

    Personal Life

     

    Hashmi graduated from Sydenham College in Mumbai, India. He is connected to Pooja Bhatt, an actress turned filmmaker; Naseem Ismail, who lives in Pakistan (Lyari) and goes by the moniker RamsEz Baluch; and his uncles Mahesh and Mukesh Bhatt. They are both producers, and the former also writes and directs.


    Controversies

     

    In July 2009, Hashmi alleged that a housing society in Mumbai's affluent Pali Hill neighbourhood denied him permission to purchase an apartment because he was Muslim. The housing society denied the charges and accused Hashmi and his family of intimidating behaviour. 

     

    Hashmi's charges were denounced by prominent Muslim actors in Bollywood, including Salman Khan and Shahrukh Khan, while the Indian-Islamic Cultural Centre accused Hashmi of inciting communal hostilities in India. 

     

    On August 10, 2009, Hashmi retracted his accusation, claiming that the housing society had not discriminated against him and that the incident was a "miscommunication."