This Article is From Feb 19, 2013

Ali Zafar's Kill Dil goes on floors in September

Ali Zafar's Kill Dil goes on floors in September

Ali Zafar will next be seen in Chashme Buddoor, remake of the 1981 film of same name.

Highlights

  • Pakistani actor-singer Ali Zafar, known for his comedy roles, believes he has not been type-cast in the industry and so he is also trying his hand at different things - like action film Kill Dil.
  • "They can type-cast (anyone), but the industry has also got the capability to look through that. I don't think I was (ever) type-cast. People think that comedy is easy, but it is the most difficult genre. If one can do comedy, then he can do anything.
  • "That is why I think Aditya Chopra offered me Kill Dil, which is an action film. So, I think one should not get type-cast," Ali told IANS.
  • Direced by Shaad Ali, Kill Dil also features Ranveer Singh and Parineeti Chopra.
  • The film will go on floors in September as Ali finishes shooting for Aman ki Asha. He will start shooting for the film in March.
  • "It might release on August 15. It is a comedy film. I am playing a Pakistani boy in it," he added.
Mumbai: Pakistani actor-singer Ali Zafar, known for his comedy roles, believes he has not been type-cast in the industry and so he is also trying his hand at different things - like action film Kill Dil.

"They can type-cast (anyone), but the industry has also got the capability to look through that. I don't think I was (ever) type-cast. People think that comedy is easy, but it is the most difficult genre. If one can do comedy, then he can do anything.

"That is why I think Aditya Chopra offered me Kill Dil, which is an action film. So, I think one should not get type-cast," Ali told IANS.

Direced by Shaad Ali, Kill Dil also features Ranveer Singh and Parineeti Chopra.

The film will go on floors in September as Ali finishes shooting for Aman ki Asha. He will start shooting for the film in March.

"It might release on August 15. It is a comedy film. I am playing a Pakistani boy in it," he added.
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