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Emmad Irfani was almost a part of Kareena Kapoor’s starrer ‘Veere Di Wedding’

In an industry obsessed with face value and 6-pacs, our gaze seldom goes past physical appearances but Emmad is pleasing to both the eye and the mind. With a career that spans over a decade, Irfani stood out as one of the only successful male models in the fraternity with his good looks.

Emmad is living proof that sometimes, God does give with both hands and we just can’t wrap our heads around how beautiful he is!

Recently speaking about his great runs on Tv in 2017, Emmad said; “I’m a firm believer in teamwork and working with MD Productions as an actor has been highly conducive for my growth and career as an artist. I mean your level of success will always be equal to the level of your self-worth. I’m a strong believer of letting your performance and your skill level speak for itself.”

When asked if there are any cinematic projects he is looking into after being a part of Shaan Shahid’s Shelved feature ‘Mission 5’, he stated, “It was one of the projects I signed on to, but got shelved in Pakistan. In fact, I was on board for Madock Films’ Raabta and Anil Kapoor Films’ Veere Di Wedding (in India) which stars Kareena Kapoor and Sonam Kapoor, until circumstances out of one’s control interfered. Throughout out my career, I’ve always preferred quality over quantity. So when the time is right, and I think the project has substance and the right platform for me to explore my creative side, I will definitely take it up.”

On the work front Emaad is busy shooting for his upcoming project alongside Ahsan and Aisha Khan for Ahsan’s own production. The story sheds light upon a social issue in our society about caste and religion, and I feel is a very sensitive script.

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