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 | 'My life is an open book' Fardeen Khan flips through a few pages of his 
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Subhash K Jha
Anupam Kher's directorial debut Om 
Jai Jagadish may not have fared too well at the box-office, but 
Fardeen Khan is not too worried about that.
Now suffering from a sore throat, the actor says, "I have not been in Mumbai 
much, but people seem to have appreciated my work. It feels nice. I am happy 
with my career, my work, my life."
Efficient performances in his last two films, Pyaar 
Tune Kya Kiya and Kuch Tum 
Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein, and now Om Jai
Jagadish have ensured that this Khan is satisfied with his 
lot in the Hindi film industry hierarchy.
"I'm very happy with both my films," he says. "In KTKKHK, I played a character I  have never essayed 
before. Initially, I was apprehensive about the story's artlessness. But as 
we went along with the shooting, I started enjoying myself. That came across 
onscreen."
In Om Jai Jagadish, Fardeen plays an NRI 
caught between his family duties and his ambition. The media-shy actor says 
he loved working with everyone, especially costar Abhishek Bachchan. "We  
got along really well. In fact, I told him I want to adopt him!" he laughs.
Khan states he is very careful about choosing assignments. In 
filmmaker-father Feroz Khan's Janasheen, Khan 
Sr plays villain to Khan Jr. "We do not fight for the same girl," smiles 
Fardeen. "That would be going too far. Dad's character is larger than life. 
I like to play my characters under-the-top. So there is always a chance of 
being overshadowed. Dad has given himself a new look and new image in Janasheen. I am sure the audience will focus
only on him. But that's okay. I would rather work for the betterment of a 
film than look out only for my own role."
Fardeen is also excited about debutant director Surya's Khushi. The film costars Kareena Kapoor. "She is 
astonishingly beautiful and fun on the sets. We are similar in many ways --- 
both of us enjoy our quiet moments and we have the same quirks. The rapport 
was essential because the film revolves around us."
 Last year, Fardeen was 
charged with possession of cocaine. His smile vanishes when he talks 
about it. "Something like that will definitely change your life. It makes 
you realise the value of life and family. The fact that I emerged unscathed 
puts a certain responsibility on me to take my role as son, a social animal 
and a celebrity seriously. The support I received from my family was 
invaluable. If it wasn't for them, I would not have come through so easily.
Last year, Fardeen was 
charged with possession of cocaine. His smile vanishes when he talks 
about it. "Something like that will definitely change your life. It makes 
you realise the value of life and family. The fact that I emerged unscathed 
puts a certain responsibility on me to take my role as son, a social animal 
and a celebrity seriously. The support I received from my family was 
invaluable. If it wasn't for them, I would not have come through so easily.
"I have always been a responsible person, he continues. "My life is an open 
book. That was the only bad incident in my life. But I have curbed my 
impulsive nature to a large extent."
Dismissing immediate plans to marry girlfriend Ruheen Jaiswal, Khan says, "I 
am too involved with my career right now. I have nothing against marriage. 
It is wonderful to have a  family of your own. But I would like my married 
life to get the attention and respect it deserves."