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He stole teenybopper hearts in his debut film Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na but actor Imran Khan didn't quite manage to weave the same magic in his next two movies. As he returns to the screen in the romance I Hate Luv Storys, the 27-year-old will be hoping audiences have forgotten his past mistakes.In a recent interview, Khan explained, how, like his character from IHLS, even he hates fairytale romances. He said, "The ones I hate are the ones that are too perfect. The fairytale romances are not only unfulfilling but also present an unrealistic picture of how a relationship works. No relationship is perfect and any film that shows a mushy, fairytale romance, whether it is Hollywood or any of our films is off my list."In contrast, the ones he likes are those which keep perfection aside. "I prefer films like 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' where in the end the girl says to him 'this is who I am, these are the things I like to do, if you are ok, then we can go ahead'. That is what relationships are like. You can never find the perfect person but you can accept the person for what they are."The actor felt that Bollywood had changed the day we deal with love, by internalising all obstacles that one in a relationship may face. "Instead of stuff like religion, caste or family, now the problem is our own selves and the way we think which is exactly what it is like in 'I Hate Luv Storys' and a reflection of the way we think.", he quipped.He added, "I don't think urban audiences will accept a love story where caste is the problem between two lovers even though I have seen such incidents myself."Speaking about his upcoming film, Imran reflected, "Well, essentially, I Hate Luv Storys is a rom-com, about a boy and a girl who hate each other. But what I liked about it is what Punit (the director) brought to it, which was a cheeky, deadpan sense of humour. The humour in the film is not the obvious kind, but it is very clever, and essentially, we are making fun of ourselves, which I loved."When asked whether his young age hampered or helped him in getting roles, Khan stated, "I think it works both ways. When Jaane Tu came out, a lot of college kids identified with it but those kids will have different tastes by the time I am 30. It is about growing up with your audience."Explaining this further, he said, "Of course, there will be certain roles I will not be able to do at this stage but honestly I don't think I have it in me to play those kinds of in-depth roles yet. All that will come in its own time."
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