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Salman Khan's protégé, Zaheer Iqbal, who is about to make his film debut with 'Notebook', took on his co-star, Mehroos Ahmed, aged 11. The aspiring actor met the child of Kashmir in September at a theater workshop in the Kashmir Valley.
Speaking of her co-star, Zaheer said proudly, "Mehroos is one of the smartest people I've ever met. He even helped the film crew manage the other kids on the set. Once, he picked up boxes of fruit juice and hid them under a table to make sure the crew did not waste them. "
While working with little Mehroos, Zaheer discovered that his long-time dream was to live in Maximum City. "He was fascinated by the images of bowling alleys, cars and busy roads. I spoke to his father, Manzoor Ahmed, who admitted that even though Kashmir was safe for civilians, he did not want his children to grow up there, fearing for their safety. "
Zaheer also added, "So, I offered to help him. Mehroos will stay with me for two or three months so that his talent is not wasted. "
Asked about his plans for the young child, the beginner said, "Her mother is a little skeptical at the moment, but I'm optimistic that everything will be fine. I want to enroll Mehroos in the same school as Ranveer Singh, where I went as a boy. "
This generous gesture by newcomer Zaheer Iqbal resembles that of superstar Salman Khan, the way he had taken Zaheer under his wing and prepared him to become an actor in Bollywood.
Recently, the trailer for 'Notebook' was broadcast in the presence of Salman Khan, Zaheer Iqbal-Pranutan and six children, including Mehroos Ahmed.
'Notebook' trains the public on a romantic trip to Kashmir and asks the following question: Can you fall in love with someone you have never met?
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Speaking of her co-star, Zaheer said proudly, "Mehroos is one of the smartest people I've ever met. He even helped the film crew manage the other kids on the set. Once, he picked up boxes of fruit juice and hid them under a table to make sure the crew did not waste them. "
While working with little Mehroos, Zaheer discovered that his long-time dream was to live in Maximum City. "He was fascinated by the images of bowling alleys, cars and busy roads. I spoke to his father, Manzoor Ahmed, who admitted that even though Kashmir was safe for civilians, he did not want his children to grow up there, fearing for their safety. "
Zaheer also added, "So, I offered to help him. Mehroos will stay with me for two or three months so that his talent is not wasted. "
Asked about his plans for the young child, the beginner said, "Her mother is a little skeptical at the moment, but I'm optimistic that everything will be fine. I want to enroll Mehroos in the same school as Ranveer Singh, where I went as a boy. "
This generous gesture by newcomer Zaheer Iqbal resembles that of superstar Salman Khan, the way he had taken Zaheer under his wing and prepared him to become an actor in Bollywood.
Recently, the trailer for 'Notebook' was broadcast in the presence of Salman Khan, Zaheer Iqbal-Pranutan and six children, including Mehroos Ahmed.
'Notebook' trains the public on a romantic trip to Kashmir and asks the following question: Can you fall in love with someone you have never met?
'Notebook' was shot in the exquisite valleys of Kashmir, bringing the true love story of the two lovers Firdaus and Kabir, as well as strong support for children's artists, who play a vital role in history .
"Notebook", presented by Salman Khan Films and directed by Nitin Kakkar, is a production of Cine1 Studios. Produced by Salma Khan, Murad Khetani and Ashwin Varde, it should be screened on March 29, 2019.
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