Re: Feroz Khan in Pakistan
Feroz Khan was the original hot-blooded filmi hero, the dapper bad boy whom women loved to hate.
Feroz Khan was the original hot-blooded filmi hero, the dapper bad boy whom women loved to hate. Cowboy shoes and bandanas, brawls and a foot forever in his mouth, you can love him or hate him, but there’s no way you can ignore him.
His behaviour at Taj Mahal’s premiere in Pakistan, where he made anti-Pak statements and shouted at an anchor caps a long and illustrious career. DT brings you a few interesting snippets from Bollywood’s grapevine…
Khan’s fascination with steeds dates back to his school days. At a time when his classmates would come to school in staidly conventional cars and buses, Khan, on a whim, would come riding on horseback.
During his heyday, Khan’s parties in Juhu could be heard miles away. Not only were they lustily loud, apparently more abuses, and often scuffles, were exchanged in one evening of festivity than gifts.
During one of Fardeen’s baby showers, Feroz decided to have him dipped him in champagne.
Once, he got so frustrated because he just couldn’t get a shot right that he vented his frustration by hoisting the camera into the sea.
It’s heard that once he apparently called Sanjay Dutt over for breakfast and sat attired in a zany sarong. As the conversation got going, he was oblivious to his sarong coming open.
Dutt squirmed, and later told friends that he would have been happier if Khan had worn something underneath the sarong too!