Ali Zafar yet to think about taking up gay role

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ANI New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 25 2016 | 11:22 AM IST

While Fawad Khan stood out in 'Kapoor and Sons' for his portrayal of gay character, his Pakistani colleague Ali Zafar has not yet thought of stepping into his shoes.

In an interview with DNA, Ali was quoted as saying, "If I play gay, it would only depend on what kind of role it is and the offer. I haven't thought of it at all, because I haven't been made any such offer."

Further, when quizzed about his feelings on being compared to Fawad, the 36-year-old singer-actor said, "It pleases me for a bigger reason: since the time I came in, I just didn't think of myself. I thought that I was just one person. There will have to be many like me who take this exchange of artistes between our two countries forward. And I feel very happy and glad that someone like Fawad is so well-received here. I hope more artistes come and receive that much love and vice-versa."

On the work front, Ali, whose 'Kill Dill' performed significantly bad at the Box Office in 2014, will be seen in Gauri Shinde's 'Dear Zindagi' this year, playing Alia Bhatt's love interest.

When he was asked the reason for this long gap and being away from big screen, the 'Mere Brother Ki Dulhan' actor said, "I spent close to five years here shooting films and doing lot of work. And to be honest, I was far away from family and saw my son growing up on Skype. He's around five years old now and my daughter is a little over a year old. I was missing out on the important moments and I felt that I needed to give more time back home."

"I was exhausted with all the back-and-forth travelling. I took a break, went home, built a big house with a pool and fulfilled my dream to have a big music studio in the basement," he added.

Further, speaking about his failure of films, specially Ranveer Singh-Parineeti Chopra-starrer 'Kill Dill,' Ali stated, "I have been very conscious of the scripts and the content, but I think I will be even more cautious now. I didn't sign many films before, because after a certain point, you get typecast and get the same roles. I had played the chocolate-boy and I wanted to try different things. I did Kill Dil because of that. It didn't work out at that level.

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First Published: Jul 25 2016 | 11:22 AM IST

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