Emraan Hashmi

Indian actor

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2025 Emraan Hashmi plays Omi Bhau in a Telugu film currently in production
2025 Emraan Hashmi plays Mohd. Ahmed Khan in an unnamed film that has been completed
2025 Emraan Hashmi plays the role of Michael / Prince Vithal in a Telugu film currently being filmed
2025 Emraan Hashmi is set to play BSF Deputy Commandant Narendra Nath Dube in a film currently in post-production.
2025 Emraan Hashmi begins filming for multiple projects including BSF Deputy Commandant Narendra Nath Dube, a Telugu film as Omi Bhau, and another Telugu film Michael/Prince Vithal
2025 Will make his Telugu movie debut with the film OG.
2025 Emraan Hashmi is currently filming two Telugu films: one as 'Omi Bhau' and another as 'Michael / Prince Vithal'
2024 Emraan Hashmi is nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the Filmfare Awards for his role in Tiger 3.
2024 Emraan Hashmi set to appear in Disney+Hotstar series 'Showtime' playing the role of Raghu Khanna
2024 Made a cameo appearance in 'Ae Watan Mere Watan' as Ram Manohar Lohia
2023 Emraan Hashmi returned to the film industry with the commercially successful action thriller Tiger 3, earning his third Filmfare nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
2023 He starred in 'Selfiee', a remake of the Malayalam film 'Driving Licence', which was a critical and commercial disaster.
2022 Hashmi featured in the music video 'Ishq Nahi Karte'.
2021 Emraan Hashmi featured in the song 'Lut Gaye' performed by Jubin Nautiyal and Tanishk Bagchi under T-Series label
2021 Acted in multiple films: the mystery thriller Chehre directed by Rumi Jaffery, the action crime film Mumbai Saga opposite John Abraham, and the supernatural horror film Dybbuk.
2019 He appeared in two films, 'Why Cheat India' and 'The Body', both of which were critical and commercial failures.
2019 Emraan Hashmi starred in Netflix series 'Bard of Blood' playing the role of Prof. Kabir Anand (Agent Adonis) across 7 episodes
January 2019 Ayaan Hashmi was declared cancer-free.
2018 Hashmi made a special appearance in 'Welcome to New York' and then starred in the Netflix series 'Bard of Blood'.
2018 Hashmi starred in 'Tigers', a film highlighting a significant social issue
2017 Hashmi appeared in 'Baadshaho', which was both critically and commercially unsuccessful.
2017 Appeared in the film Baadshaho, continuing to diversify his acting portfolio.
2016 Hashmi launched the autobiographical book 'The Kiss of Life', detailing his son's journey against cancer.
2016 He starred in the biographical film 'Azhar', based on cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin, which received mixed reviews.
March 11 2016 Hashmi's mother, Maherrah Hashmi, passed away.
2015 Hashmi appeared in 'Hamari Adhuri Kahani', which achieved moderate commercial success.
2015 Emraan Hashmi released the song 'Main Raahon Yaa Na Raahon' performed by Armaan Malik and Amaal Malik under T-Series label
2014 He starred in 'Tigers', which was premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
January 15 2014 Ayaan was diagnosed with first-stage cancer.
2013 Emraan Hashmi was nominated for Best Actor – Thriller/Action at the Stardust Awards for his performance in Jannat 2.
2013 Hashmi starred in 'Ek Thi Daayan', which received positive reviews, followed by 'Ghanchakkar', which performed poorly at the box office.
2013 For Shanghai, Emraan Hashmi was also nominated for Best Actor – Thriller/Action at the Stardust Awards.
2013 He received three nominations for Best Supporting Actor at the Filmfare Awards and Screen Awards for his role in Shanghai.
2013 Featured in the supernatural thriller Ek Thi Daayan, further expanding his range of unconventional roles.
2012 He starred in Jannat 2 and Raaz 3: The Third Dimension and earned a Filmfare nomination for Shanghai.
2012 He appeared in 'Jannat 2', which was a commercial success, and 'Shanghai', receiving critical acclaim for his role as Joginder Parmar.
2012 He received a nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role at the Producers Guild Film Awards for Murder 2.
2012 Emraan Hashmi was nominated for Best Actor – Thriller/Action at the Stardust Awards for his role in Murder 2.
2012 For The Dirty Picture, Emraan Hashmi was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the IIFA Awards and received another nomination at the Producers Guild Film Awards.
2012 Emraan Hashmi acted in four films: 'Jannat 2' as Sonu Dilli, 'Shanghai' as Joginder Parmar, 'Raaz 3' as Aditya Arora, and 'Rush' as Samar Grover
2011 He received two nominations at the Producers Guild Film Awards: Best Actor in a Supporting Role and Best Actor in a Negative Role for Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai.
2011 For his role in Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai, Emraan Hashmi was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the Filmfare Awards, and also received nominations for Best Villain at the Screen Awards and Best Supporting Actor at the Zee Cine Awards.
2011 Emraan Hashmi was nominated for Best Supporting Actor and Best Performance in a Negative Role at the IIFA Awards for Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai.
2011 He received a nomination for Best Actor in an Ensemble Cast at the Stardust Awards for his performance in Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai.
2011 Hashmi starred in the films Murder 2 and The Dirty Picture.
2011 Emraan Hashmi appeared in three films: 'Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji' as Abhay Suri, 'Murder 2' as Arjun Bhagawat, and 'The Dirty Picture' as Film Director Abraham
2010 He received a Filmfare Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai.
February 3 2010 Hashmi's son, Ayaan Hashmi, was born.

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