Emraan Hashmi

Emraan Hashmi

Emraan Hashmi burst onto Bollywood in 2003 with Footpath and quickly became one of Hindi cinema's most daring actors, unafraid to take on bold, unconventional roles that others wouldn't touch. His early run was absolutely stacked with hits—Murder, Zeher, Aashiq Banaya Aapne, and Gangster cemented him as the go-to guy for intense thrillers and edge-of-your-seat dramas. While the mid-2000s threw some box-office duds his way, he roared back with Jannat and never looked back, racking up critically acclaimed performances across horror (Raaz and Ek Thi Daayan), psychological thrillers (Murder 2), and serious dramas like The Dirty Picture and Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai. The man's pulled in four Filmfare nominations and even made Forbes India's Celebrity 100 list in 2013—proof that his fearless approach to choosing scripts actually pays off. What sets Emraan apart is his refusal to be boxed in—he's equally comfortable playing a con artist, a romantic lead, or a villain, and he brings intensity to every role. While he's definitely known for pushing boundaries and taking on mature, sometimes controversial themes, he's also shown impressive range by mixing in horror franchises, biopics like Azhar, and romantic dramas. Recent years have seen him bounce back from some commercial disappointments with solid performances in films like Baadshaho and Hamari Adhuri Kahani, reminding audiences why he's remained relevant for over two decades in an industry that's constantly chasing the next big thing. Emraan's legacy is basically that of Bollywood's resident risk-taker who proved unconventional can

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