In 2000 she moved
to Germany with her Family. She is an only Child. She started modelling when
she was about 15 years old, going to school and managing shoots on the weekends
became her everyday life. Before the age of 19, she had travelled most of Asia
and Europe. Once she was done with school, the decision of moving to India was
made. Naaz Norouzi has been staying in
Mumbai since 2012 and continuing her career as a successful model in the Indian
industry having done campaigns with Salman Khan and Shahrukh Khan both.
Naaz Norouzi is all set to make her debut in upcoming Pakistani
movie “Maan Jao Na”.
Every film has a lot of memories attached to it, but I think my
equation with my director and DOP and all the fun times we had while shooting
is what I carried back with me.
2. You grew up on a diet of Bollywood movies so
what was it like working with an all Pakistani cast in ‘Maan jao na’?
You could easily say I thrive on Bollywood movies, and my decision to act
came from here only. Pakistani
industry is different, people are different, their ways of
working is different, initially, it took me some time to settle down, but
people were very kind and welcoming so I didn’t face a lot of issues.
3. How was your experience working with the
Indian heartthrobs Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan?
It was like a dream, they are such wonderful human beings. So,
humble and warm, they won’t make you feel like you are an outsider or a
newcomer. It was an amazing experience.
4. What are the next things you’re working on?
At the moment I am learning Punjabi, my next project sees me in a Punjabi girl avatar.
I am pretty excited and geared up for that.
5. We’d like to know about yourself.
Naaz as a person is someone who loves having fun, quite an
extrovert, but at the same time I am a very disciplined individual, it comes
from my upbringing I guess. I have this soft side to me, which still loves to go
out and have fun, but my work restricts me since I have to always put my best
foot forward when it comes to being on the job, I end up sleeping early, and I
feel I might have become tad bit boring. **giggles**
Considering this was the first Pakistani movie I
did, it makes it special just for that. The memories, the co-actors, the crew
and all the people involved in the film who made me extremely comfortable in
the completely new environment is what makes this film special.
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