Pradhuman Singh is forced to essay much older roles

Pradhuman Singh is forced to essay much older roles
Monday, May 06, 2013 13:02 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Osama Bin Laden was the face of terrorism post the 9/11 attacks but when Pradhuman Singh played him in Tere Bin Laden he made it funny and hilarious

But since then, the look of Osama has stuck with him.

A source informs, `Pradhuman would again be donning the look of Osama in the sequel of Tere Bin Laden and in another film he would be playing the role of an 80-year-old man.

The actor, who is 28, apparently doesn't enjoy playing roles which portrays him as old and grey.

Pradhuman had also did a film called Life Ki To Lag Gayi but it sank without a trace. In fact producer Pooja Shetty had asked director Abhishek Sharma to retain Pradhuman in the sequel of the film.

Adds the source, `As his real face was never shown in Tere Bin Laden, everyone assumed he was in the age bracket of 40-plus. He wasn't even considered for other films because of that.`
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