US TALK
In the world of entertainment, Hasan Khan has emerged as a rare gem. Hasan embarked on his journey in 2015, enrolling in the National Academy of Performing Arts (NAPA). Over three intensive years, he learned the art of acting with unbridled passion and completed his three-year diploma.
Within NAPA, Hasan had the privilege of learning from legends like the late Zia Mohyeddin, Rahat Kazmi, and Arshad Mehmood. Their wisdom not only unearthed his hidden talents but sculpted him into an excellent artist.
But before the world knew him as an actor, Hasan first joined the fashion world in 2014. Offers for TV commercials came pouring in, and he found himself sharing the screen with stars like Mahira Khan, Sajal Ali, and Kinza Hashmi.
Hasan’s television debut was the impactful serial Soya Mera Nasseeb, where he took on a leading role. Subsequent projects such as Soteli Mamata, Dile Veeran, Antual Hayat, Mohabat Zindagi Hai, and the mesmerizing telefilm Judwan further strengthened his position in the industry.
Hasan talks about his journey and his teenage years …
What does success mean to you?
It is attaining goals.
Something you learned early in your career which helped you become a better actor?
Stay true to your craft.
What is the most challenging thing about this career?
To maintain versatility is quite challenging.
Your role models
Zia Mohyeddin, Rahat Kazmi, Talat Hussain, and Shahrukh Khan
From all your projects so far, which was the most meaningful to you, and why?
Dil-e-Veeran in which I played the role of Haider, a very innocent and positive young man who was constantly getting deceived by cunning and shrewd people around him.
Do you believe good looks and connections are the only things that make a star?
While they may ease the initial steps in your journey, they certainly don‘t guarantee a lasting presence in the world of showbiz unless coupled with abundant talent.
How has social media changed things for you?
I might not be a staunch believer in the power of social media, but I can’t deny its significance in today’s world. In the current landscape, fans expect constant updates from celebrities, making it an important aspect of the industry.
How do you deal with self-doubt?
I am a decisive person, and when faced with self-doubt, I focus on strengthening my self-belief, which allows me to maintain my momentum without hesitation.
Three pieces of advice for aspiring actors.
Work on your craft, be honest, and define your path realistically.
My Teenage Years
The best thing about being a teenager was
Experiencing a carefree life without many worries
The worst thing about being a teenager was
Struggling to make sense of life
My favourite actors are
Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, and Salman Khan
My favourite singer is
Atif Aslam
My favourite super hero is
Batman
My favourite movie is
Pursuit of Happyness
My favourite book is
The Forty Rules of Love
My closet was full of
Sneakers, caps, shoulder bags, gym wear
My favourite subject was
Maths
My least favourite subject was
Science
My friends were
Really mad
What used to hurt me the most was
Not being able to afford something I wanted
Relations with family
Pretty good
I couldn’t stand
Liars of all kinds and shapes
My favourite food
Biryani
My favourite hangout
Le Grand Restaurant
My favourite sport was
Cricket