Fardeen Khan, known for his roles in films like No Entry, recently made waves on social media with a set of striking shirtless photos. The actor treated his Instagram followers to a series of pictures, showcasing his impressive physique. Accompanying the images, Fardeen shared an excerpt from a poem titled This Beautiful Life by Penelope Grace Charlotte Thompson, adding a thoughtful touch to the post.
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Fardeen’s post quickly garnered attention, with fans and industry colleagues showering him with praise. Actor Hrithik Roshan complimented him, writing, “Looking fantastic Fardeen. The hard work shows.” Actress Esha Deol expressed her excitement with a simple “Yeah!” alongside fire and biceps emojis, while actor Riteish Deshmukh humorously commented, “FK – please refrain from posting throwback pictures from two decades ago.” Fans also joined in the admiration, with one user commenting, “You look more handsome,” and another adding, “Looking so handsome.”
This is not the first time Fardeen has made headlines for his transformed appearance. Last year, he posted a photo of himself flexing his chiselled biceps while dressed in a vest. The actor took the opportunity to express his gratitude for the overwhelming support he received. “Thank you all for the overwhelming support and positivity on my recent post! Your kind words and encouragement are fuel for me,” he wrote. Fardeen added that he was “truly grateful” for the love and support, urging his followers to continue uplifting one another.
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Fardeen Khan, who took a hiatus from Bollywood, recently made a grand comeback with the Netflix series Heeramandi. In an exclusive interview with NDTV, Fardeen opened up about his long absence from the industry, citing personal reasons. He revealed, “I needed some personal time off after I lost my dad. Then I shot a movie after that, but I needed some personal time. Natasha and I, we had challenges having children, so we needed time to work on that. Of course, being away for this long was not planned.”
Fardeen’s father, the legendary actor and filmmaker Feroz Khan, passed away in 2009 at the age of 69.