Emraan Hashmi's future after marriage

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,December 18 2006]

Emraan Hashmi has recently got married and over the last few months, there were talks about the young actor refraining from his kissing image starting with the release of 'Gangster' followed by 'The Killer' and 'Dil Diya Hai'.

But ever since Raksha Mistry, the director of his forthcoming film 'The Train' has declared that her film can't be complete without Emraan getting into his hot acts, it is being keenly speculated about what is in the offering in his 2007 releases.

First to come would be 'The Train' where he could be lip locking with Geeta Basra, debutant Sayali Bhagat or both. Later he would be seen in Subhash Ghai produced 'Good Boy Bad Boy' where he is paired opposite Isha Sharwani. This would be followed by Vishesh Films' 'Awaarapan' which stars Shreya Saran as the leading lady opposite him along with new find Mrinalini Sharma.

Watch out for these movies to check out how future changes for Emraan Hashmi after his marriage!

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