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Ali was forced to cancel his concert in Mumbai last year following protests from Shiv Sena. The music launch of a film, to be attended by Ali, was also scrapped last month.
The Shakun Batra-helmed romantic drama also stars Rishi Kapoor, Ratna Pathak Shah and Rajat Kapoor. It is scheduled to release on March 18. "Last time when I was here (for 'Khoobsurat'), the experience was wonderful... It was like family to me.
This time around as well it was an amazing experience. I do miss my family but these guys fill in. I feel like home," Fawad said. Karan Johar's home production, "Kapoor And Sons" is Fawad's second Bollywood outing after 2014 release "Khoobsurat" opposite Sonam Kapoor. The actor was present at the trailer launch of his upcoming film "Kapoor And Sons" with Sidharth Malhotra and Alia Bhatt. "I am a politically illiterate person... I don't keep up with the current affairs. Whenever I have come to India, I have experienced tremendous amount of hospitality, I have always got warm welcome here," Fawad told reporters when asked how Bollywood was treating him.
Ghazal maestro Ghulam Ali may have faced trouble in performing here but Pakistani heartthrob Fawad Khan says he has always received warm welcome in India.
The Shakun Batra-helmed romantic drama also stars Rishi Kapoor, Ratna Pathak Shah and Rajat Kapoor. It is scheduled to release on March 18. "Last time when I was here (for 'Khoobsurat'), the experience was wonderful... It was like family to me.
This time around as well it was an amazing experience. I do miss my family but these guys fill in. I feel like home," Fawad said. Karan Johar's home production, "Kapoor And Sons" is Fawad's second Bollywood outing after 2014 release "Khoobsurat" opposite Sonam Kapoor. The actor was present at the trailer launch of his upcoming film "Kapoor And Sons" with Sidharth Malhotra and Alia Bhatt. "I am a politically illiterate person... I don't keep up with the current affairs. Whenever I have come to India, I have experienced tremendous amount of hospitality, I have always got warm welcome here," Fawad told reporters when asked how Bollywood was treating him.
Ghazal maestro Ghulam Ali may have faced trouble in performing here but Pakistani heartthrob Fawad Khan says he has always received warm welcome in India.