![]() ![]() Most of Stephen King’s works, but particularly The Shining or It. Shalwar-kameez ki saari kasar Wali pe poori kar di hai. Haha, single? Honestly it’s been so long I’ve been in a committed relationship I’ve forgotten how to ride the proverbial bicycle.īut on a serious note: I don’t want to look back and regret the risks I didn’t end up taking the thoughts and ideas that never materialized. Who don’t you want to be in ten years’ time? Your satires and v-logs (for example, the Humsafar parody) are famous what is the purpose of satire, to make us laugh or to make us think?īoth, most definitely. I know Gryffindor’s a popular choice but I’d be a Slytherin-Ravenclaw hybrid. Generally I prefer stripped-down, melancholic melodies. I’m drawn to negative roles – but only if they’re fully fleshed-out ones.Īnything that has violin as a central instrument and powerful lyrics. What kind of role do you wish producers offered you?Īn amazing horror-movie villain a la Freddy Krueger (a man can dream). When you are sad what or who makes you smile? Seriously, though, while I do have a loose five-year-plan, life throws so many curveballs it’s hard to stick to them. I’m a man who lives vicariously through his daydreams. The lack of personal space – and an absence of wit.Īre you a man with a plan or do you take life as it comes? What would be a deal-breaker for you in a relationship? Specifically (nerd alert!* ) game nights – from *Taboo to Avalon, Citadels to King of Tokyo, Ticket to Ride to Archipelago (*told you) – with close friends. Glamorous party with the stars or a night out with a few good friends?ĭefinitely the latter. A great performance, particularly on stage. That I’m not ‘difficult’ or complicated, just a bit intense at times.Ī well-constructed, well-rounded argument. What do you really, secretly, truly, deeply wish people understood about you? Why just the one: just give me an unlimited supply of NZT-48 ( the ‘smart’ drug from Limitless). Also because some of my favorite episodes are from his era (though the best episode was ironically a Doctor-light Blink, which I urge even non-fans of the show to watch.) It’s a tossup between David Tennant and Matt Smith, but I’ll go with the former because of the sheer gravitas Tennant brought to the Doctor’s sweeping monologues. Which really says a lot about me, (unfortunately). There are other actors on my perennial favorites list because of just one film: like Jack Nicholson for The Shining, Anthony Hopkins for Silence of the Lambs, and Bjork for her devastating turn as Selma in Dancer in the Dark (aka my favorite film of all time.)Īs you can see, I am drawn to the macabre and the twisted. He’s such a malleable actor the way he sinks his teeth into every role is inspiring. This is a difficult one: I’d say Johnny Depp, particularly for his brilliant turns in Ed Wood, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Sweeney Todd, and a childhood favorite: Edward Scissorhands. The transition from stage to screen was particularly difficult reining in both expressions and body language. Probably Mayer (from Aik Nayee Cinderella). What has been your most difficult role so far? ![]() Oh, and this is less advice, more warning: beware the infamous Faarah-waterworks. Stop fretting over Agha Jaan’s health he’ll probably outlive you and your saat pushten. What advice would you have given to Wali? They do make a cute pair! Osman Khalid Butt Recently, we caught up with them to find out what exactly makes them tick! Their witty, no-holds-barred verbal sparring and smart aleck one-upmanship keeps audiences coming back for more. Osman Khalid Butt and Maya Ali bring a fresh, modern flavour to every couple they play. These two are old favourites, wowing viewers with their first pairing in Aik Naeey Cinderella and then winning hearts on both sides of the border with their spectacular screen chemistry in the blockbuster Aunn Zara. Hum TV's latest super hit serial Diyar-e-Dil has been trending on Twitter and the biggest reason is the equally super hit jori of Osman Khalid Butt and Maya Ali as Wali and Faarah. Imran Abbas and Sanam Jung are another popular couple that keeps the drawing the crowds in serials like Dil-e-Muzter and their latest hit Alvida. The drama serial Humsafar is a great case in point where the screen chemistry between Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan as Asher and Khirad kept the entire country enthralled. While many actors share a good rapport, there are some couples that audiences just can't get enough of. The opposite is also true: some couples may be in a relationship but can never quite project the intensity on the screen. Some actors create magic on screen when they may be nothing more than casual acquaintances when the camera stops rolling. Screen chemistry is difficult to define a strange, elusive equation that defies logic. ![]()
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