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Happy Birthday Arshad Warsi: Bollywood actor Arshad Warsi is counted among the best stars of B-Town and he has proved himself in every kind of character from comedy to serious. If you look at Arshad as a circuit then his character in Asur has left a different impression. Arshad Warsi, who entered Bollywood through the film 'Tere Mere Sapne' released in 1996, has worked in many great films in his career so far and has made people laugh a lot. Actor Arshad Warsi, who has played different characters in countless films, is a well-known name in Bollywood today. In such a situation, Arshad is celebrating his 56th birthday on 19th April. So let us know some special things about him.

Lost parents at 17 years old

Arshad Warsi was born in a Muslim family. His parents died at an early age, after which the actor had to struggle for a long time in his early days. At the age of 17, Arshad started selling cosmetics from door to door to meet his household expenses. After this, Arshad also worked in the photo lab for some time.

Debut from Amitabh's production

Arshad distanced himself from these works and later he tried his hand in dance and choreography and joined a dancing group. From here his career took off and after this he won the Indian Dance Competition in 1991 and won the fourth prize in the World Dance Championship at the age of 21. After this, Arshad Warsi made his Bollywood debut with the film 'Tere Mere Sapne'. He had never acted before. Let us tell you that this film was done by Amitabh Bachchan's company 'ABCL' of that era.

Why was there a threat in Kabul?

It is associated with the film 'Kabul Express' released in 2006. In this film made under the direction of Kabir Khan, stars like John Abraham, and Salman Shahid were seen along with Arshad. Kabir went to Afghanistan with his team for the shooting of this film. And then there was a death threat from the Taliban

Know what happened the whole matter

Kabir Khan was the director of the film 'Kabul Express' and while talking about it, he said that the Indian Ambassador had called him and asked what are you doing here? Kabir had told them that they were shooting for their film. Kabir was asked to come and meet after completing his work. Kabir had told that he did his shooting and then went to meet her. When he reached to meet, the Indian Ambassador told him that the American, Afghan and their intelligence agencies had told him that Kabir, the actors of his film and the film unit had been threatened with death. This threat was given by Taliban. After this, both the lead actors of the film, John and Arshad were sent back to Mumbai and the film unit was locked safely in a hotel. Kabir had told that Afghanistan had taken great care of his security.

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