Fawad Khan scoops third position in ToI's 50 Most Desirable Men 2014

Published April 29, 2015
Fawad doesn't only boast good looks but he has out-proven himself as an actor as well when he won the prestigious Filmfare for his Best Debut.
Fawad doesn't only boast good looks but he has out-proven himself as an actor as well when he won the prestigious Filmfare for his Best Debut.

India clearly can't get enough of our dashing Fawad Khan — the Pakistani export recently nagged third position in the country's prestigious Times of India's 50 Most Desirable Men of 2014. The star beat the likes of Ranbir Kapoor and Ranveer Singh and was followed by two other Pakistani artists, Ali Zafar and Atif Aslam.

Charming the Indian audience with his royal Rajasthani look in his debut film Khoobsurat, his "Desirability Quotient" was that "his affable persona and tehzeeb can charm women across all age groups".

Also read: Fawad Khan beats Tiger Shroff to win another Best Male Debut award

Fawad doesn't only boast good looks but he has out-proven himself as an actor as well when he won the prestigious Filmfare for his Best Debut. A survey also named him as the fifth best actor in India.

While Fawad is a new entrant, Ali Zafar turned out to be a 'gainer' at number 20 with singer Atif Aslam being a re-entry at number 41.

Based on a poll, the 50 Most Desirable Men of 2014 list was topped by cricketer Virat Kohli, followed by actor Hrithik Roshan.

Other men in the list include Shahid Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Sidharth Malhotra and cricketer M S Dhoni among others.

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