Fardeen Khan marks his return with a mix of gratitude and excitement. The hiatus, prompted by personal tribulations following his father’s demise and health issues, allowed Khan to refocus on his life away from the limelight.
“Now, as I prepare to return, I feel a deep sense of appreciation for the unwavering support and affection I’ve received from my fans and audiences over the years,” Khan expressed, reflecting on his time away.
Fardeen Khan makes a comeback to film screen with Heeramandi
Despite a 14-year gap, Khan remains optimistic about reentering an industry that has undergone significant transformations since his last appearance. “It’s daunting, but I’m eager to see how audiences receive my comeback in ‘Heeramandi’ and my upcoming films,” he remarked.
Khan’s comeback features prominently in the spotlight with the release of “Heeramandi” on Netflix, followed by two eagerly anticipated films, “Khel Khel Mein” and “Visfot.” “I’m thrilled to be back and ready to take on new challenges,” Khan stated.
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Reflecting on his earlier days of stardom, Khan acknowledges the dynamic evolution of cinema and the industry. “It’s a whole new landscape now, and I’m embracing it with the enthusiasm of a newcomer,” he affirmed.
Beyond his professional endeavours, Khan’s focus on family remains unwavering. “Being a father has been the most profound experience of my life,” he shared. “I cherish the joy of watching my children grow and thrive.”
Khan’s story serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between personal and professional pursuits. “I’m grateful for the opportunity to find purpose and happiness in both aspects of my life,” he concluded, as he prepares to grace the screen once again with resilience, gratitude, and a renewed sense of purpose.
Fardeen Khan and his confessions
In an exclusive interview with Fardeen Khan for the release of his new web series, Heeramandi, on Netflix, the handsome actor confessed that though he had taken a break for personal reasons, he’d never intended for it to be so long, and how he feels now that he’s finally back.
Fardeen Khan said, “When I decided in 2010, I needed some time to myself for personal reasons and I had intentionally taken a few years off but it wasn’t meant to be as long as it turned out to be. So it turned out to be 12 years so I definitely on some levels wish I hadn’t taken such a long break because the landscape has changed so much, the audience has changed so much, people have changed so much but again it has allowed me to come back with the excitement of a newcomer it’s obviously daunting on many levels you know in this business to come back after a long time is not easy “.
He exclaimed that he was extremely grateful for this chance to the people who’ve trusted me with their work whether it’s Mr Bhansali with Heeramandi Sanjay Gupta with Visfot, or Mudassar Aziz with another film he’s just done Khel Khel Mein.