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City boy in SRK’s next

Delhi boy Haarsh Nagar, 21, will be seen playing the lead in actor Shah Rukh Khan’s next home production, Always Kabhi Kabhi. Shot and based in Delhi, the film is a high school musical with an element of social networking website, Facebook, thrown in.

Updated on: Feb 13, 2011 01:50 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Delhi boy Haarsh Nagar, 21, will be seen playing the lead in actor Shah Rukh Khan’s next home production, Always Kabhi Kabhi. Shot and based in Delhi, the film is a high school musical with an element of social networking website, Facebook, thrown in.

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“We shot around the AIIMS area and at a few shops in Delhi. It is a very young film and while it has Facebook in it, it is not on the lines of The Social Network,” says Nagar.

So how was it to work with King Khan? “He is very encouraging and has a great sense of humour. We were dressed in a funny way for a certain scene and he even imitated us. And, it is great if your producer is also an actor, because he understands everything,” says the boy from Jor Bagh.

Nagar’s father, Bharat Nagar is the legal advisor to actor Amitabh Bachchan, so the industry was not completely new to him. “I like acting. After my boards, I went to Mumbai to study acting.

 
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Neha Sharma

Neha Sharma writes on Bollywood and television, for the daily Entertainment & Lifestyle supplement, HT City

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