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Everything should happen at its own pace: Fawad Khan
Millennium Post Delhi
|Delhi 25 August 2024
Pakistan's ever-popular actor recently starred in the supernatural show 'Barzakh'
A BEDIKA bsence makes the heart grow fonder' but then there is also out of sight, out of mind' to contend with, said Pakistan's ever-popular Fawad Khan, tongue firmly in cheek as he addresses his time away from Indian audiences.
Fawad, who became a favourite in Pakistani dramas and was briefly seen in Hindi films, the last appearance being 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' in 2016, recently starred in the supernatural show 'Barzakh.
“I have always been very thankful to fans who have waited for me and I apologise for making them wait for so long. But it was not in my hands," the actor told PTI in a Zoom interview.
He added, "I'm a firm believer that everything has its own time. You say that 'absence makes the heart grow fonder' but we also have another saying, 'aankh ojhal, pahaad ojhal' (out of sight, out of mind'). This also happens."
'Barzakh, which saw him back with his 'Zindagi Gulzar Hai' co-star Sanam Saeed and created a stir with its trailers, started streaming from Kul 19 on Zindagi's YouTube' channel and 'Zee5.
The actor's popularity in the subcontinent has been growing since viewers discovered him in 'Dastaan' (2010), Humsafar' (2011) and 'Zindagi Gulzar Hai' (2012). Then followed Hindi films 'Khubsoorať, Kapoor and Sons' and 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil. The promising Bollywood career couldn't take off at the time because of fraught India-Pakistan relations.
However, Fawad, amongst Pakistan's most recognised actors, did international projects and several Pakistani shows and films.
Stardom has been exciting but also challenging and increasingly competitive. The actor said that he isn't very active on social media out of choice.

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