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Emran Hashmi is moving out of the Mahesh Bhatt fold temporarily for a film that brings Hollywood’s Warner Brothers to Indian shores for the second time. Warner Brothers has tied up with Tandav films of Khosla Ka Ghosla fame for a film that studies intimate human relationships. It is set in Delhi. The Hollywood movie major’s first project in Hindi was Nikhil Advani’s Chandni Chowk To China. Actor Emran Hashmi gets a total makeover for the part. After playing the kiss-friendly boy-man in a series of Bhatt films, Emran is ready to play a mature married man with kids. And the producers, not convinced that Emran could carry off the mellow mature look, are giving him a complete makeover. Emran admitted that he is going into a totally different zone this time. He also admitted that his attempts to go beyond the Bhatt family fold haven’t been so successful. "I did The Train which wasn’t made by the Bhatts and where I played a married man. So, it isn’t as if I haven’t played a married man with family before," he said. "Films, where my characters have a streak of mystery and mischief, are liked more. I haven’t been appreciated in my mature roles in movies like Awaarapan. With my new film, I hope to change the opinion.". — IANS
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