Recently,
there
were
media
reports
that
a
20-year-old
student,
Kundan
Kumar
from
Bihar
had
named
Emraan
Hashmi
and
Sunny
Leone
as
his
parents
on
his
admit
card.
When
the
news
went
viral
on
social
media,
it
caught
Emraan
Hashmi's
eye.
The
actor's
hilarious
reaction
to
the
news
article
will
leave
you
in
splits.
Sharing
the
bizarre
news
on
his
Twitter
page,
Emraan
wrote,
"I
swear
he
ain't
mine."
Have
a
look
at
his
tweet.
Earlier,
an
official
told
PTI,
"We
have
ordered
an
inquiry.
It
is
obviously
a
mischief
and
the
student
might
himself
be
responsible
for
the
same.
Based
on
the
report
of
the
inquiry
further
action
will
be
taken,
the
university's
registrar
Ram
Krishna."
Coming
back
to
Emraan
Hashmi,
the
actor
recently
told
a
news
agency
that
he
can
never
conform
to
the
set
notions
of
how
a
Bollywood
hero
should
be
though
he
tries
to
strike
a
balance
for
his
viewers.
Emraan
was
quoted
as
saying
by
PTI,
"They
always
want
to
see
you
in
a
particular
thing
and
then
when
you
step
out
of
that,
a
lot
of
people
get
upset
about
it.
This
is
very
true
to
our
audience,
not
international
audience."
He
further
elaborated,
"In
the
end
of
Ghanchakkar,
when
I
am
getting
beaten
up,
the
audience
was
angry,
a
lot
of
distributors
said
why
are
you
doing
this?
I
was
being
honest
to
the
character.
But
this
is
how
Indian
films
are.
They
want
to
see
the
hero
do
certain,
stereotypical
things.
Be
that
hero
who
does
that
time
and
again,
I
find
that
exhausting.
That's
why,
I
took
a
departure."
With
respect
to
Emraan's
upcoming
films,
the
actor
will
next
be
seen
in
Sanjay
Gupta's
Mumbai
Saga
and
Rumi
Jaffery's
Chehre.
Emraan
is
all
set
to
dabble
with
comedy
for
the
first
time
in
Balwinder
Singh
Janjua's
Sab
First
Class
Hai.