Emraan Hashmi has a new addition to his fleet of cars. The actor was spotted near his Bandra home behind the wheels of his swanky new car. Considering the bright colour, Emraan Hashmi has chosen, his car will be spotted from miles away. Hashmi is not exactly known for flaunting the latest must-haves like other B- Town stars. Times are changing for him. All pictures/Yogen Shah
On the work front, Emraan Hashmi recently wrapped up the shoot of his Amitabh Bachchan-starrer upcoming thriller Chehre. This is the first time he will share screen space with Big B. The film also stars Rhea Chakraborty Kriti Kharbanda, Annu Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor's brother Siddhanth Kapoor. The film will hit the silver screens next year on February 21, 2020.
Emraan shared a picture of him in an intense look and accompanied it with a Shayari by director Rumi Jaffrey. The actor also indicated his wrap up in a hashtag 'Wrap up Chehre' which he added in the caption. Emraan is seen gazing at something with a serious expression on his face dominated by a heavy beard. He has donned a big fur overcoat on a black leather jacket.
In picture: Emraan Hashmi seen behind the wheels of his swanky new car in Bandra.
Film producer Anand Pandit also affirmed the actor's wrap up and described his character on Instagram, "An actor steps into a new character and brings to us a persona which enters our life to entertain, sometimes even teach, at other times just help us forget our day to day ordeals! Emraan Hashmi you have really raised the bar higher with Chehre and we, at Anand Pandit Motion Pictures, as well as the Indian cinemagoers worldwide, are waiting to see you in a completely new avatar in Chehre! And with this Emraan wraps up his Chehre Schedule!" the post ended.
Emraan Hashmi will also be seen in Shah Rukh Khan's Bard Of Blood on Netflix. This also marks Emraan's debut in the world of web series. Bard of Blood is based on Bilal Siddiqui's book by the same name and the show is set against the backdrop of the Indian sub-continent. The multi-lingual series will tell the story of an expelled spy, Kabir Anand who is recalled from his new life as a professor in Panchgani to save his country and long-lost love.
Speaking about Bard of Blood, Emraan had told mid-day, "It's like shooting three films simultaneously. We have seven episodes, each 45-minute-long. We are catering to 190 countries; so, the concept of 'Indianising' things doesn't apply here. It has to be real; it can't be illogical and jingoistic like most of our films."
In picture: Emraan Hashmi behind the wheels of his car.
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