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    Parveen Shahani ( m. 2006)Children1Parent(s)Syed Anwar Hashmi, Maherrah HashmiRelativesSeeSyed Emraan Anwar Hashmi ( pronounced; born 24 March 1979) is an Indian film actor who appears in. Through his career, Hashmi has received three nominations.He worked as an assistant director for the 2002 horror film before pursuing a career in acting.

    By 2004, Hashmi had established himself as one of the leading actors of Hindi cinema with roles in the successful (2004), (2005), (2005) and (2006). However, he followed it with roles in films that underperformed at the box office before starring in the acclaimed drama (2007).The year 2008 marked a turning point for Hashmi, when he played a conman in the crime drama.

    He subsequently gained recognition for portraying a range of unconventional characters in the horror film (2009), the biographical drama (2011), the psychological thriller (2011), the romantic comedy (2011), the crime thriller (2012), and the supernatural thrillers (2012) and (2013), all of which earned him critical appreciation. Hashmi's acclaimed performances in the underworld drama (2010) and the political thriller (2012), garnered him two nominations at. After appearing in another series of box office flops, he starred as the in the biographical sports drama and an evil spirit in the horror thriller (both 2016) – and received praise for the drama (2015), and (2017). Owing to his romantic roles in the movies, he is also known as 'the serial kisser of Bollywood'.

    Contents.Early life and background Hashmi was born on 24 March 1979, in (present-day Mumbai). His father, Syed Anwar Hashmi, is a businessman, who also acted in the 1968 film, and his mother, Maherrah Hashmi, was a homemaker.

    His paternal grandfather, Syed Shauqat Hashmi, migrated to after the, while his grandmother, Meherbano Mohammad Ali (known by her screen name Purnima), was an actress, who stayed in India. Meherbano Mohammad Ali later married producer-director Bhagwan Dass Varma, and was the sister of Shirin Mohammad Ali, the mother of producers and, who are thus Hashmi's uncles.

    Hashmi is the cousin of director, with whom he has collaborated in several films. His other cousins are actresses and, while another cousin is actor. Hashmi studied at the. After graduating from Jamnabai, he attended in Mumbai. Hashmi later earned a bachelor's degree from the.Career. See also: 2003–2007: Debut and breakthrough Hashmi made his acting debut in 2003, with 's. Co-starring alongside and, he portrayed the role of Raghu Shrivastav, a gangster.

    His performance in the film was appreciated by critics; Gaurav Malani described him as the 'scene-stealer' and praised his mannerisms. The following year he featured in 's with. Of said about his performance: 'Emraan Hashmi is fantastic in a role that seems tailor made for him.

    Enacting the role of an obsessive lover with flourish, there's no denying that the narrative gets a major impetus thanks to Emraan's performance.' Murder emerged as a financial success, with a domestic total of ₹250 million (US$3.6 million), becoming the ninth-highest-grossing film of the year in India. Hashmi with his uncleHashmi next starred in Anurag Basu's, opposite. While shooting the film, Basu was diagnosed with blood cancer, so producer-director completed it. Although the film did not succeed at the box office, his portrayal of Daksh Mittal (a young millionaire who falls in love with a ) was generally well received.

    A review of his performance in noted that he was 'becoming fabulous with every film.' Hashmi then took a supporting role in Mohit Suri's thriller, alongside, Smilie Suri,. Based on the, the film depicted the devastating effect that non-consensual have on the subjects. Hashmi featured as Ali Bhai, a man who runs a.

    His performance garnered positive reviews from critics, with Taran Adarsh writing: 'Emraan Hashmi makes a brief appearance and the actor is, like always, highly competent.' Kalyug was a moderate success in India.Hashmi's first film in 2006 was 's thriller with Udita Goswani. The film was a profitable production, but met with negative reviews from critics. He next appeared in Anurag Basu's romantic thriller, co-starring. The film was a box-office success, grossing over ₹190 million (US$2.7 million) in India.

    Hashmi received positive reviews for his portrayal of an detective called Aakash; Rediff.com's Raja Sen wrote, 'His character is an understated one, and Hashmi manages to keep it that way. There is no unnecessary bluster or melodrama, and he does a pretty believable job. There is something lazy about his acting, by which I mean he makes the job look easy.'

    For the film, Hashmi received his first for. He then acted in the thriller (adapted from the 2004 film ) and the romance. Both these films failed critically and commercially.In 2007, Hashmi appeared in three films.

    He first starred in the alongside,. The film flopped at the box office and received unfavourable reviews. He then featured opposite and in Mohit Suri's romantic thriller. Hashmi was cast as the protagonist Shivam, a gangster with a tragic past. The film was considered a poorly executed flop.

    Writing for the, critic described it as 'intense and believable'. Subhash K Jha wrote: '. Emraan Hashmi is an actor who conceals more than he reveals on screen. There is an inherent pain in his personality that this film taps better than anything he has done earlier.

    This film marks the emergence of a major talent.' His final release of the year was the thriller, which also underperformed.

    Only Awarapan was both a commercial and critical success becoming the best film of his career.2008–2012: Commercial success and stardom His only film in 2008 was 's, a love story set against the backdrop of. Co-starring alongside, and, Hashmi was cast as Arjun Dixit, a. His performance was appreciated by critics; Taran Adarsh commented that 'the actor displays the gamut of emotions with aplomb, he changes expressions like a chameleon changes colors. Jannat is yet another turning point in his career.'

    The film emerged as a commercial success in India, with revenues of over ₹420 million (US$6.1 million). Hashmi with co-stars (left) and at the audio release of, 2011In 2009, Hashmi appeared in Mohit Suri's, alongside Kangana Ranaut. The film's domestic collection exceeded ₹340 million (US$4.9 million), and emerged as a success. Hashmi's portrayal of a painter attracted favourable reviews; 's wrote: 'Emraan Hashmi is fast emerging as the of Indian cinema: completely mercurial, eclectic and unpredictable.

    As the brooding, prescient painter, who paints death on his canvas and falls in love with one of subjects, he is suitably aggrieved, desperate and afraid.' He then starred opposite in Kunal Deshmukh's, a love story set against the backdrop of the. The film performed poorly at the box office.The following year, Hashmi featured in 's action-drama with an ensemble cast including,.

    The picture, which depicted the rise of, saw Hashmi play Shoaib Khan, a character inspired by real-life gangster. With a domestic revenue of over ₹780 million (US$11 million), Once Upon A Time in Mumbaai emerged as a hit, and received a positive critical reception.

    For his performance, Hashmi earned positive reviews from critics and received a nomination at the. Blessy Chettiar of described him as 'top class'.

    Remarked: 'This is easily Emraan's best performance so far. If he is cute in the romantic scenes, he is believably tough in the action and dramatic scenes.'

    His next release was Mohit Suri's action-thriller, based on the. However, the film performed poorly and was panned by critics.In 2011, Hashmi first appeared in 's, alongside Ajay Devgan,. The film underperformed and received mixed reviews from critics, as did Hashmi's performance. He next featured in Mohit Suri's, alongside,. The film, as well as his performance generated mixed reviews from critics.

    Shubhra Gupta of wrote: 'Hashmi gets to do what he does best, glowering at the men, bedding the ladies, and towards the end, going head to head with the bad guy. he goes through the film with his usual smart one-liners containing equal amounts of bluster and fluster.' Despite this, Murder 2 was a major success; with a domestic revenue of over ₹476 million (US$6.9 million), the film emerged as a blockbuster. Hashmi at the promotional event for in 2012Hashmi's final film in 2011 was Milan Luthria's biopic, featuring as the controversial Indian actress, alongside. He was cast as Abraham, the narrator, who proclaims himself to be the protagonist's biggest enemy. The film opened to critical acclaim and Hashmi's performance was appreciated; 's wrote: 'Emraan Hashmi is appropriately restrained as Abraham, a director who believes in film as art, and who abhors the idea of inserting steamy numbers in his movie to lure in the crowds.'

    However, several critics were sceptical about his role in the film; Soumyadipta Banerjee from Daily News and Analysis considered it 'out of place'. The Dirty Picture emerged as a commercial success with a worldwide revenue of over ₹1.14 billion (US$16 million).In 2012, Hashmi appeared in Kunal Deshmukh's crime thriller with Randeep Hooda. It was initially titled 'Informer', but was later changed to the current title, making it a follow-up film to Jannat (2008).

    The film generated mixed reviews from critics, though it was a success at the box office. He then starred alongside, and in 's, an adaptation of writer 's novel Z and the 1969. Set in a fictional town called Bharat Nagar, the traced corruption in India. The film opened to critical acclaim, and Hashmi received unanimous praise for his portrayal of Joginder Parmar, a who sometimes shoots porn films. Madhureeta Mukherjee of The Times of India wrote that Hashmi 'looks the part and pulls off an act he should be proud of.' Raja Sen described it as one of his best performances and wrote: 'Emraan Hashmi, delivers a knockout punch as he masters a complicated role' and called it as 'the year's finest, bravest and most consistent performance.'

    He received his second Best Supporting Actor nomination at the for his performance.Hashmi's next appearance was for Vikram Bhatt's supernatural horror, alongside Bipasha Basu and Esha Gupta. Though a commercial success, the film and his performance received mostly negative reviews; critic Kunal Guha commented: 'Hashmi takes his role as seriously as he could but his efforts couldn't exorcise the devilishly terrible plot from spelling doom for this film.' Lisa Tsering of wrote: 'The swarthy Hashmi. does a forgettable job. His final film of the year was Shamin Desai's delayed thriller, which failed at the box office. 2013–present In 2013, Hashmi was first seen in and 's, alongside, and Kalki Koechlin. Critical opinion on the film was mostly positive, and Hashmi's performance also drew appreciation.

    Saibal Chatterjee of mentioned that Hashmi 'gives the character of the haunted magician just that – a haunted feel that is just apt,' whilst Shubhra Gupta called his performance 'consistent', adding that he 'is a performer who keeps getting better'.Hashmi's second appearance was for 's comic-thriller, opposite Vidya Balan. Critics were divided in their judgment of the film, as well as Hashmi's performance. Sneha May Francis of wrote that 'Emraan Hashmi spins one of his acting career's most understated, yet imposing performances. He crafts his character's predicaments – his anger, frustration and suspicions – with effortless charm.' Rajeev Masand was more critical of his performance, reflecting that he 'struggles to shine under the limited scope of his role.' At the box office, both Ek Thi Daayan and Ghanchakkar underperformed. In 2014, Hashmi firstly starred in Kunal Deshmukh's and 's, both of which flopped at the box office, with the latter being Hashmi's 5th consecutive failure at the box office.

    He played the leading role in winning director 's, which premiered at and was later released digitally on the on-demand platform in November 2018.In 2015, Hashmi appeared in two films. Was a disaster at the box office, along with negative reviews, the other being the long-awaited, opposite Vidya Balan for the third time. It was commercially average despite getting mixed reviews by critics, although it received positive reactions from the audience.His next film was released on 13 May 2016 to mixed reviews.

    He appeared in Vikram Bhatt's, which is the fourth film in the Raaz film series and was released on 16 September 2016. Raaz Reboot was average at the box office.

    His next movie, directed by Milan Luthria, in which he co-starred alongside Ajay Devgan, Esha Gupta and, was released on 1 September 2017. He has also signed 's tentatively titled Badtameez. He began shooting for Captain Nawab in late 2017 but it was reported in early 2018 that it was kept on hold.

    As of October 2018, Hasmi is filming The Bard of Blood, a web television series based on the by Bilal Siddiqui. Produced by, it will release on. In January 2019, he starred in 's crime drama.As of July 2019, Hashmi is shooting for supernatural thriller film, a remake of 2017 Malayalam film of the same name. Personal life. Hashmi with wife Parveen Shahani in 2013Hashmi married Parveen Shahani in an in December 2006 after a six and a half year relationship. The couple have a son, Ayaan Hashmi, who was born on 3 February 2010. On January 15, 2014, Ayaan was diagnosed with first-stage cancer.While Hashmi's father is Muslim and his mother was Christian, Hashmi was brought up as a Muslim and says he is a 'firm believer in God'.

    His mother, Maherrah Hashmi, died on 11 March 2016, Hashmi cancelled one day shoot of his film Azhar, when he got to know about his mother's demise. He did not want to delay the shoot of Azhar any further and also wanted to occupy his mind with work. So, he returned to the sets the soonest he could. Retrieved 14 June 2018.

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