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Emraan felt ‘worthless’ when he was dumped

It was a session full of candid confession­s, emotional personal stories, fan moments and some impromptu singing

- YASHIKA MATHUR

Actor Emraan Hashmi has been quite the playboy on screen, so it came as a surprise when he doled out some break-up advice for a fan recently. The 36-year-old actor, who visited HT City along with co-star Vidya Balan to meet the winners of the Stars in The City contest, was more than happy to share his experience of a heartbreak.

“I have had a break-up... let’s not take names. I was struggling at that time. It’s a chapter of my life and that chapter ironically got me into acting. I felt extremely worthless, and guys should not feel that way, but I was 18-19, and when you have your heart trampled on ... it was the most devastatin­g experience. After a couple of relationsh­ips you become seasoned, and realise it was not meant to be. You should not shed tears. It got me into acting, I hope it does good for you.”

It was yet another fun session of HT City Stars in the City. This time around, the team of Hamari Adhuri Kahani, comprising actors Vidya Balan, Emraan Hashmi and Rajkummar Rao, writer and producer Mahesh Bhatt and director Mohit Suri, shared a lot of kahanis while speaking to Sonal Kalra, Hindustan Times, National Editor, Entertainm­ent and Lifestyle. Mahesh Bhatt stole the show when he crooned a few lines from the title song of the film. Excerpts from the session: Vidya, will you produce films in the future? No, not at all. I have got a producer at home, (referring to her husband Siddharth Roy Kapur). I tend to look at what I have to do as an actor, I don’t have an overall view of things. Rajkummar, was it a conscious call to take up unconventi­onal roles when you got into Bollywood? It’s very boring to follow the herd. I want to break the stereotype­s and that’s the kind of script I am hungry for. Then again, when Love Sex aur Dhokha (2010) happened, it wasn’t a conscious decision. I was a struggler looking for work and that was the only script I had. I just jumped at it. It was Dibakar Banerjee’s film and I knew everyone was going to watch it and that it would get me more work. Emraan, when Mahesh Bhatt tells you that this film’s story is about his own parents, does that add to the pressure? I actually said no at first. Later, during the narration, I was moved to tears, and that doesn’t happen easily. I didn’t know those events were from Bhatt sahab’s life. I knew that if we worked hard, it would be a landmark film in my career.

When my debut film happened I had no choice but to take it. But I knew people would watch and give me work

Rajkummar Rao, actor Romantic films are difficult to make, there are so many emotions involved. It is a genre I feel most unsure about

Mohit Suri, director

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PHOTO: WASEEM GASHROO/HT
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The team of Hamari Adhuri Kahani gets clicked with the winners of HT City Stars in the City contest
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