In the past two decades, he’s hit both – troughs and triumphs – stealing life pearls from both.
Emraan Hashmi took up acting as a summer job and settled comfortably into uncle Mahesh Bhatt’s productions, his mandatory ‘kissing scene’ in the films scorching the box-office. Murder, Raaz: The Mystery Continues,
Jannat, Gangster, Kalyug, Awarapan… he has been an emblematic brand of cinema.
He hit a new curve when he rediscovered himself in films like Shanghai, Once Upon A Time in Mumbaai, The Dirty Picture… and the recent Why Cheat India for which he even turned producer. He’s also dabbling with the
digital platform with Netflix’s upcoming thriller The Bard of Blood.
His personal awakening has quietly run parallel to his professional jaunt. The young father was devastated when his four-year-old son, Ayaan, was diagnosed with cancer. His definition of life, happiness, and achievement
underwent a complete overhaul. To demystify the disease and narrate their story, Emraan came out with the book, The Kiss of Life: How A Superhero and My Son Defeated Cancer. And just recently, he shared the news that Ayaan has finally beaten cancer after a fight of five years. Through it all, what Emraan learned was to dwell at the moment and celebrate each day without the encumbrances of the past – a winning formula he attributes
to his li’l hero Ayaan. Excerpts…
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