Bollywood actor Fardeen Khan, who made his Bollywood debut with the movie Prem Aggan, is all set to make his comeback with the movie Visfot, co-starring Riteish Deshmukh, Priya Bapat and Krystle D’Souza. In a latest interview, late actor Feroz Khan’s son opened up on the struggles he confronted each in his private {and professional} life. He instructed Bollywood Hungama that he thinks he didn’t deserve the Filmfare Award for the perfect debut for Prem Aggan as he feels he was horrible within the movie. The actor additionally opened up on the time when he and his spouse misplaced their twins within the sixth month of her being pregnant.
Talking to the publication, he mentioned, “I don’t suppose I deserve that award. It was a tradition and stuff again then, that individuals acquired awards like that. I have a look at my work, I positively didn’t deserve that. The movie didn’t work, I didn’t work, I regarded again and I believed I used to be horrible.”
He further revealed that he had to return the money he was given for the films and sat at home for a whole year, without any work. “I had no work, the films I had signed before that, people took their money back. I had spent some of the money that I had been given, so I had to return that money,” he mentioned.
“So he was very very strict, my dad. Because he was a very self-made man and he simply didn’t imagine in defending you, particularly by way of financial actuality. That entire yr glided by, I went right into a little bit of a shell for a while. the evaluations had been terrible, no one wished to work with me. Then I type of picked myself up, began understanding, popping out with a plan to fulfill individuals and go on the market. I continued engaged on my Hindi which was very very dangerous for my first movie,” he expressed.
Not just his professional struggles, he also opened up on his personal life. After his father’s death in 2009, his wife Natasha and he lost their twins in the sixth month of pregnancy. He continued telling the publication, “We had challenges in having children, so we had to go the IVF route. We had a bad experience with doctors here in Mumbai. Natasha really suffered because IVF is not easy. It’s very hard on your body and on your health.”
“With Natasha, in certainly one of her preliminary pregnancies, we had twins. She misplaced them at six months. That was very exhausting for us. It was a tricky time. She did a stay beginning and we misplaced the infants,” he added.
Finally, after these struggles, when the couple welcomed their daughter in 2013, they were overjoyed.
“She gave us a lot of joy. When you go through an experience like that, when you see your child, you cherish life a lot more and you see it very deeply. You appreciate it so much more. When my daughter was born, she melted me. So, it was just being daddy.”
In 2017, the couple welcomed their second baby, a son.
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