Emraan Hashmi Hot Kissing Scene | Emraan: The Legend of the Serial Kisser

Emraan Hashmi Hot Kissing Scene | Emraan: The Legend of the Serial Kisser

Emraan Hashmi came, saw and smooched with 'Murder'ous vengeance! At the staircases, against walls, on the sunshades, in the shower... Emraan teased the Indian prudes wherever he could. Topography, Anatomy and Geography were no barriers. Only Passion was accounted for. And they gave him the title of the Serial Kisser. A legend was born!

On the eve of his latest release, 'Crook', here is a pictorial tribute to Emraan Hashmi.

Quite literally born into the Bhatt camp (Mahesh and Mukesh Bhatt are his uncles), Emraan debuted in Bollywood with 'Footpath'. Though the film did not do well at the B.O., his performance was lauded by the critics.

Then came his biggest claim to success, 'Murder'. With grey streaks and steamy lovemaking scenes, the film brought Emraan into limelight, and everyone sat up and took notice. 'Murder' was followed by 'Zeher', starring Udita Goswami and Shamita Shetty, and 'Tumsa Nahin Dekha' with Dia Mirza. These films made Emraan the "in thing" in B'wood.

Then came 'Aashiq Banaya Aapne', which brought with it songs that were chartbusters; Emraan earned his title of 'Serial Kisser' with this movie. His steamy scenes with Tanushree Dutta set the cash registers ringing, non-stop. But he got stereotyped in the image of the "King of Onscreen Lovemaking" and his roles became monotonous.

Some such projects included 'Chocolate', 'Jawani Diwani', 'The Killer', 'Aksar', 'Dil Diya Hai' and 'Good Boy Bad Boy'.

Emraan proved his acting mettle with 'Kalyug'. His role as a dealer in pornography won several accolades. The film also proved his detractors wrong; he had something more in him than what was ascribed to him.

Some of Emraan's steamiest and meatiest roles were with Kangna Ranaut, who he worked with in 'Gangster' and then 'Raaz: The Mystrey continues'. He was then seen romancing two very beautiful women, Sayali Bhagat and Geeta Basra, in 'The Train'. He then played the crazed mourner of his dead lover (Shriya Saran) in 'Awarapan'.

Emraan was also seen in 'Jannat', playing the obsessed bookie, co-starring Sonal Chauhan. Emraan's last project was 'Tum Mile', which included several steamy scenes and liplocks with Soha Ali Khan.

He will now be seen in Vishesh Films' 'Crook - It's Good To Be Bad', opposite debutant Neha Sharma. 'Crook', directed by Mohit Suri, revolves round the issue of racial attacks on Indians in Australia.

Emraan has locked lips with a foreign actress in 'Crook'.

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