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MUMBAI:
With a face that has set ablaze the Bollywood and the Indian endorsement
industry wanting for more, this 'lucky' Khan-kid comes with a charismatic
persona. Watch the handsome and an talented hunk, Zayed Khan in
a heart-to-heart conversation with Tarana Raja Kapoor, the host
of celebrity chat show Let's Talk on 4 July 2007, Wednesday at 8
p.m. exclusively on Zoom, India's premier glamour & entertainment
news channel.
Coming
from a khandaan of veteran actors, Zayed is one guy who sports a
variety of interesting feathers in his cap. From enjoying cooking,
biking, singing to doing his own stunts in his movies, our home
grown hunk has come a long way. He confesses that had he not belonged
to a filmi family, he would have chosen to be a travel chef since
he loves to cook. In fact, while shooting for his forthcoming movie
'Cash' in Cape Town, besides acting he was busier cooking for his
co-stars.
He
believes that the character of 'Lucky' in 'Main Hoon Na'
got him luck and zoomed his career graph to reach greater heights.
Few know that Zayed played the character of Moyuddin in his father's
epic serial - 'Tipu Sultan'. Zayed has enjoyed the thrill
factor in movies since his childhood days when he would love to
watch movies like Mr.India, Shehanshah, Indiana Jones to name a
few.
Zayed
talks extensively about how he enjoys the adrenaline rush doing
his own stunts in his movies and hates body doubles being used to
perform his stunts. He is excited about his breathtaking underwater
stunt for his upcoming movie 'Cash' and talks about how he had to
coax director Anubhav Sinha to let him do the bike stunt in Dus.
Thanks to the stunts that Zayed enjoys doing, he was injured seriously
while performing the stunts in his movie Speed that gave him an
acute 'slip-disc' and got him bed ridden for 6 months.
Zayed
rates himself 15 on 10 as a romantic hero and 4 on 10 as a comic
hero since he finds comedy genre as the toughest in films.
When
asked about his long time actress girlfriend, Malaika whom he married
last year, Zayed cannot stop blushing and narrates his nothing-less-than-a-Bollywood-romantic-story
of how he met his wife Malaika at school. He was around 15-16 years
old and one day while listening to music at this social area called
Green Flag in school, he saw this beautiful damsel, ofcourse Malaika
and was instantly smitten by her. He asked his friend to give an
introduction and he would be able to handle it from there. To know
more, don't forget to tune into this vibrant and freewheeling episode
of Let's Talk with the ever flamboyant Zayed Khan, only on Zoom
on Wednesday, 4 July 2007 at 8 pm.
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