Weeks before his Bollywood debute Khoobsurat, heartthrob Fawad Khan has landed his first major magazine cover in India.

The Rajasthani Prince in Khoobsurat is now on the cover of India’s leading entertainment magazine Filmfare.

Photo Courtesy Filmfare Magazine
Photo Courtesy Filmfare Magazine

The photoshoot shows Fawad looking laid-back and comfy in a plaid shirt, black tee and a snug Hermes jacket. Style diva Sonam also dons the girl-next-door appeal in denim overalls and a button down shirt — a sharp contrast from her Khoobsurat character Milli who comes across as quirky and experimental with her fashion choices.

The shots have also captured the sizzling chemistry between the gorgeous duo, and we can hardly wait to finally see him in his Bollywood debut on September 19.

Photo Courtesy Filmfare Magazine
Photo Courtesy Filmfare Magazine

Previously, actor-singer Ali Zafar has also featured in Filmfare magazine.

As the date of Khoobsurat’s release edges closer, Fawad says he is keeping his fingers crossed because his fans have high expectations of him.

Photo Courtesy Filmfare Magazine
Photo Courtesy Filmfare Magazine

Fawad has already won the hearts of millions as the dashing male lead in TV dramas Humsafar, Zindagi Gulzaar Hai and Daastaan.

Photo Courtesy Filmfare Magazine
Photo Courtesy Filmfare Magazine

Fawad and Sonam were excited to share their Filmfare photoshoot with Twitter fans.

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