After
working
as
a
child
artiste
in
films
like
Mr
India,
Shahenshah,
Chaalbaaz
and
others,
Aftab
Shivdasani
made
his
debut
as
an
adult
with
Ram
Gopal
Varma's
Mast.
In
a
career
spanning
more
than
two
decades,
the
actor
went
on
to
work
in
films
like
Kasoor,
Awara
Pagal
Deewana,
Darna
Mana
Hai,
Hungama
and
others.
However,
the
actor
has
been
quite
choosy
about
his
work
as
compared
to
some
of
his
contemporaries.
In
a
recent
tete-a-tete
with
a
leading
daily,
Aftab
opened
up
on
doing
limited
work
in
the
Hindi
film
industry.
The
Footpath
actor
revealed
that
he
was
offered
a
lot
of
stuff
in
the
recent
past,
however
those
projects
didn't
interest
him.
Aftab
said
that
he
has
always
focussed
on
doing
quality
stuff
and
doesn't
believe
in
picking
up
whatever
comes
his
way.
He
further
emphasized
that
he
would
never
compromise
on
quality
and
chase
quantity.
ETimes
quoted
Aftab
as
saying,
"I
was
offered
stuff
in
the
recent
past,
but
whatever
came
my
way,
didn't
interest
me.
I
have
always
looked
at
doing
quality
stuff.
I
have
stood
by
keeping
the
standards
high.
I
don't
believe
in
running
after
anything
and
picking
up
whatever
comes
my
way.
I
always
wanted
to
do
stuff
that
would
creatively
satisfy
me
or
maintain
a
certain
benchmark
of
work
I
have
done
in
the
past.
I
would
never
compromise
on
quality
and
chase
quantity."
Speaking
about
Bollywood
movies,
Aftab
was
last
seen
in
Ashwini
Chaudhary's
2019
crime
thriller
Setters.
He
made
his
digital
debut
last
year
with
Zee5
thriller
web
series
Poison
2.
When
it
comes
to
his
personal
life,
the
actor
is
in
a
happy
space.
He
and
his
wife
Nin
Dusanjh
welcomed
their
first
child,
a
baby
girl
last
year
in
London.
Since
then,
the
actor
has
been
spending
quality
time
with
his
family
in
the
UK
and
only
comes
to
Mumbai
for
his
professional
commitments.