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Ajaz Khan is waiting for 'good roles' in Bollywood

Darpan News Desk IANS, 26 Mar, 2016 02:22 PM
  • Ajaz Khan is waiting for 'good roles' in Bollywood
Actor Ajaz Khan, who was a participant in the seventh season of the controversial reality TV show "Big Boss", says he is waiting for "good roles" in Bollywood.
 
As of now, Ajaz is "happy" with his stint in southern cinema. 
 
"I have done 18 films in the south with all big directors. Here, I have completed 'Love Day' and 'Jhol Company Public Limited'. These are small but good films but I am waiting for some really good projects in future," Ajaz said at the launch event of Reliance Trends New Concept. 
 
"I wish one day directors will approach me with something interesting," he added. 
 
Ajaz, who will be seen playing a negative role in "Love Day", said that he doesn't do films "only for money."
 
"People know that I am a good actor and this appreciation is enough for me. Still I want to improve myself as an actor." he added. 
 
As far as style is concerned, Ajaz believes that anything that one carries with confidence is stylish. 
 
"I think style is your confidence of carrying any outfit. In my opinion, Bollywood's most stylish actors are Shah Rukh Khan and Hrithik Roshan. Also, I like Varun Dhawan's style in the new generation," he said. 
 
"Love Day" is written and directed by Harish Kotian and Sandeep Choudhary and produced by Baldev Singh Bedi. The film also stars Sahil Anand and Harsh Nagar.

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