Emraan
Hashmi
has
recently
revealed
some
titbits
about
his
upcoming
flick
Mumbai
Saga.
He
also
opened
up
about
his
choices
of
films
in
Bollywood
and
how
he
wishes
to
reinvent
an
established
image
of
him
in
cinema,
even
though
it
might
turn
up
as
a
failure.
After
a
break
of
almost
three
years,
Emraan
is
all
set
to
make
his
return
to
the
mainstream
cinema
with
gangster-drama
Mumbai
Saga.
It
is
directed
by
Sanjay
Gupta.
The
film
has
John
Abraham,
Jackie
Shroff,
Suniel
Shetty,
Amol
Gupte,
Prateik
Babbar,
Gulshan
Grover
and
Rohit
Roy
playing
pivotal
roles.
Apart
from
the
regular
commercial
ventures,
Emraan
Hashmi's
versatile
acting
was
seen
in
Shanghai,
Tigers
and
Netflix
Original
series
Bard
of
Blood.
In
a
recent
interview
with
PTI,
Emraan
said,
"It's
important
to
be
just
completely
dedicated
and
zoned
in
on
what
you're
doing.
I
always
try
to
have
a
novel
experience
with
each
film
I
do.
But
it
hasn't
been
easy
because
when
you
are
known
for
a
particular
cinema,
and
you
want
to
venture
out
and
try
something
new,
in
our
industry,
it
is
like
swimming
against
the
tide."
He
added,
"There
is
a
risk
of
things
not
working
out
and
I'm
okay
with
that
because
I
know
I'm
excelling
at
a
point
where
I
am
trying
different
subjects
and
characters.
I
think
that's
what's
important."
The
Bard
of
Blood
actor
believes
it
is
necessary
for
one
to
be
confident
about
his
choices
rather
than
living
up
to
the
expectations
of
others.
Emraan
said,
"If
as
an
actor
or
a
creative
person
you're
convinced
and
you're
enjoying
what
you're
doing,
it's
ultimately
going
to
pay
off.
There
is
going
to
be
a
phase
where
things
might
not
work.
But
eventually,
people
acknowledge
that
someone
is
doing
good
stuff.
And
that
belief
keeps
me
going."
About
Mumbai
Saga,
Emraan
said,
""I'm
looking
forward
to
doing
a
commercial
film
again.
'Mumbai
Saga'
is
a
'massy'
film
and
I've
not
done
such
movies
for
the
longest
time."