Have you noticed the physical resemblance between Imran Khan and Gaddafi? If you were making a movie of the life of Gaddafi and you wanted a slightly better-looking version of Gaddafi, you might cast Imran Khan.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I share a very good rapport with Shah Rukh, so I was at ease working with him, and Imtiaz is a dream director for any actor.
There is a Bollywood actor, Salman Khan, and I'd like to act alongside him - whatever the film.
Pakistan hasn't been cast in the role of... interesting cultural place or, you know, land of great comedians.
I love Shah Rukh Khan! I have seen many of his movies.
'Ek Main Aur Ek Tu' was a very special film for me. Imran and we complement each other very well. He is sugar, and I am spice.
Middle-class Pakistani cultural life is what I've seen, what I know - they're not all screaming faceless mullahs. It's disturbing that in American films, the character on the other side is not even named.
When I was growing up, I felt like I had to qualify it and say I'm British-Pakistani. But now I kind of feel like, in this day in age, this is what British looks like. It looks like me; it looks like Idris Elba, and hopefully through Nasir Khan, people will see that that's what an American can look like as well.
I grew up as an only child with a single mother. Because we were poor and because I knew my father had emigrated from Syria, I imagined he looked like Omar Sharif.
Years later I made a movie with Wayne Newton, who has Arabians.
It never crossed my mind to make a film about Muhammad Ali or the Queen or any of them! They just come out of the blue.