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He may not be a new kid on the block but Shaz Khan’s professionalism makes him one of the most exciting actors to work with, be it films, TV or theatre.
The Parwaaz Hai Junoon actor wants to do meaningful roles on screen even if it means going the extra mile. At the moment he is basking in the success of Parwaaz Hai Junoon while the first episode of his new TV serial Lamhe was also screened to high ratings last week.
Spotlight got hold of Shaz Khan and spoke to him about his past, present and future projects, and why a New Yorker doesn’t find himself a fish out of water in the showbiz ocean of Pakistan.
How was the experience of working in Parwaaz Hai Junoon?
It might not be the right analogy but for me, the big-budget Parwaaz Hai Junoon was like the ‘Avengers of Pakistan’. Not many people know but my mamoon and nana (uncle and grandfather) were in the Air Force and I grew up around an Air Force family so I was naturally interested in the role of Nadir Kirmani, which I accepted as soon as it was offered to me. It was an irreplaceable experience because I was always interested in planes and attached to the Air Force.
How did Moor and Dobara Phir Se help you in establishing your identity in the film industry?
Moor will always be a special film for me because a) it introduced me to Pakistani cinema and b) because it provided me a chance to work with a director who didn’t care about box office success. Jami (the director) was creating something he wanted to from his own imagination and reminded me of the people I worked with in indie dramas and independent feature films in New York City. I will always be proud of that film as it gave me an insight into how things work in Pakistan. Dobara Phir Se had Mehreen (Jabbar) at the helm and had an ensemble cast for a story that she wanted to tell. I enjoyed being a small part of the film as it got me to work with the finest actors in Pakistan.
Tell us something about your role in Lamhay and what makes it different from your other work?
In Lamhay, my character is quite volatile and unpredictable which is what makes it all the more interesting. The play has Saba Faisal and Zara Noor Abbas while I play Hashir an expatriate Pakistani who returns to Pakistan because his grandmother is sick.
The story revolves around him just finding his own roots and why he has to seek the help of his caretaker (Zara Noor Abbas) to fake a marriage to avoid a marriage. It was also a character that my mother – my biggest fan and critic – asked me to do as she found the character to be something right up my alley. It was more like the character of Ehsan in Moor but a lot different than Barrister Daniyal that was close to the perfect character that I will ever play in my career.
What made you come back to TV after starring in some of the better films made in Pakistan?
I had a very different idea of the Pakistani Television in the beginning, but at the end of Yakeen Ka Safar I realized that I am a storyteller and story matters to me the most. Pakistani stories are told in the best manner on TV and there was no reason for me to deny myself that opportunity.
Yes, some of the dramas do have crappy plots but that doesn’t mean that one should restrict himself to just films. We might actually be able to learn a thing or two from films because that’s exactly what people in the West do. In fact, India is doing the same these days with productions like Sacred Games and others and if they can do it, why can’t we?
We have heard a lot about Shaz Khan’s method acting; what makes you go the extra mile?
Some people call it unnecessary and some call me crazy but I try to do that with every role. The work you do beforehand always shows up on the screen be it in Moor or Parwaaz Hai Junoon. Flying in an Air Force jet gave me the chance to know how it felt in reality although my experience was nothing compared to the GD Pilots’ in real-life. It just helps me in understanding my character better when I am playing it.
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You may have not seen him act before in a TV drama but vocalist turned actor Haroon Shahid has been there for quite some time.
Just last year he made his film debut with Shoaib Mansoor’s Verna opposite Mahira Khan and impressed all as the husband of a rape victim.
Now the lead singer of SYMT has switched to TV with his debut drama serial Tajdeed e Wafa where he is paired with Naveen Waqar of Humsafar fame.
The play was aired earlier this week and people loved Haroon’s natural acting and soft-spoken nature. Spotlight had a chat with the actor on his TV debut, his experience of working for the small screen and his future endeavors.
How was the experience of acting in a drama serial on TV after being part of an emotionally charged film?
TV isn’t easy as many people think and considering I am very new to it, it will take time to adjust to the medium. The workload is there if you compare it to a film; in Verna, I had 30 to 40 dialogues max while here the number of dialogues are like 20 times more.
Drama on TV is a switch from 160 minutes to 1000 and I am getting used to the change. Yes, it is quite challenging in terms of acting because a lot more is required, a lot more is expected. It’s tough but when you become used to it, and I hope that in time it will for me as well.
The trend of turning actor from singers is not new in Pakistan, but why is it so popular?
The sad state of our music industry is responsible for that; I am not the first singer to turn to acting, nor the last and until and unless things become better, the trend will continue.
My heart is still into composing songs and making music but then I have to make a living too. As a musician and songwriter, we were in our zone where everything was done by us but in TV and films, you are an actor who gets directed by someone else and deliver dialogues written by someone other than you. It’s a massive switch but good for my creative process.
Your latest play Tajdeed e Wafa has a star cast; how helpful was that for someone like you who is making his debut on TV?
This is just my second project as an actor; I need to understand the basics of TV which I am doing by observing my colleagues.
There is Abid Ali sahib who is a legend of our industry followed by the extremely talented Naveen Waqar as well as the dynamic Ahmed Ali and Ainy Jaffri. These actors have done over 10 to 12 successful projects before this drama and that’s what makes them good at what they do. As for me, I am trying to differentiate between filmi acting and dramayi acting; the acting in Verna was dramayi whereas in Tajdeed-e-Wafa I try to keep it natural. I haven’t been an avid TV drama viewer so whatever I am doing on screen is ‘not very conventional TV’ as I have never been influenced by it.
Tell us something about the play and what character are you playing in your debut play?
Tajdeed e Wafa is a wonderful project and I opted for it because I believed in it. It has a very unconventional story as there are not one but two parallel stories with Ahmed Ali and Ainy Jaffri playing the first and Naveen Waqar and myself playing the other one.
The first one may seem like a love story but Naveen and my story is the different one. It’s not the usual love story but shows how a family works in reality.
Do you plan to stay in the game as an actor or is it just a one-off experience?
I surely plan to stay here for as long as it’s something I enjoy. However, it totally depends on the audience if they like me or not.
I am a new guy to the TV screen so deserve some leeway but yes, to stay in the race one has to evolve and improve. I have just picked another drama for another TV channel and hopefully will get the hang of it as time progresses. TV is just like any other competitive field where the survival of the fittest is the key; let’s see how fit or unfit I am.
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