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Time to take my experience back to Pakistan: Ali Zafar

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Press Trust of India Gurgaon
After a successful stint in Bollywood, actor-singer Ali Zafar has decided to take a sabbatical from Hindi movies and concentrate on Pakistani films.

The 34-year-old "Kill Dil" star, who has starred in five films, including critically acclaimed "Tere Bin Laden", said he wants to bring the Pakistani film industry to the international level.

"It's time to take my experience back home and use it for Pakistani film industry and take Pakistan international. I have done five films here and I feel I should use my experience there. I feel Pakistani film industry needs us," Zafar told reporters at an event last evening.
 

The actor is also making his debut as a director for his yet untitled film in Lollywood and in order to concentrate on the movie he has rejected many Bollywood films.

"It is a very special year for me. I just had a daughter, shifted to a new house and making a film in Pakistan in beautiful northern areas of Pakistan. It's a dream project. I have not rejected films here, I have just excused myself from them," he said.

The "Woh Dekhne Me" hitmaker sported a new hairstyle when he attended the HT Delhi's Most Stylish Awards 2015, where he was honoured.

"It feels great to be awarded. I am not a typical red carpet person. When I have to get ready for such an event, I put my music on and my stylist just dresses me up," he said.

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First Published: May 03 2015 | 9:57 AM IST

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