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Touqeer Khan stepped away from acting to support his daughters Sumbul and Saniya during their early careers. Now, with both daughters thriving, he’s making his Bollywood debut in a film about youth drug addiction. He proudly reflects on Sumbul’s success but jokes he’d be overshadowed acting alongside her. Touqeer aims to explore villainous or comedic roles in his comeback.

Key Points: Sumbul Touqeer’s Father Touqeer Khan Returns to Acting After Supporting Daughters

  • Touqeer Khan quit acting to manage daughters’ careers
  • Now debuts in a Bollywood film as an MLA
  • Proud of Sumbul’s acting journey
  • Prefers villain or comic roles in future
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Sumbul Touqeer's father opens up about sacrificing his acting career for his daughters

Touqeer Khan opens up about sacrificing his acting career for daughters Sumbul and Saniya, now making his Bollywood debut after their success.

"“Papa, now it’s your time to start again” – Sumbul and Saniya Touqeer"

Mumbai, June 17

After years of putting his dreams on hold, actress Sumbul Touqeer’s father, Touqeer Khan, is finally making his Bollywood debut.

Having previously appeared in shows like "Crime Patrol" and a few television serials, he stepped away from acting to support his daughters, Sumbul and Saniya, during the early stages of their careers. Touqeer revealed that from managing their hectic schedules to accompanying them to different sets, he dedicated himself entirely to their growth. Now, with both daughters flourishing independently, he is ready to return to the screen.

Touqeer Khan told IANS, “This is my Bollywood debut. Previously, I had appeared in Crime Patrol and a few serials, but this is my first full-length film. When I came to Mumbai, I started working in acting through Crime Patrol just to survive because we didn’t have much money. Later, when Saniya and Sumbul began getting steady work, I quit acting to manage their schedules. Handling both of them, especially when their shoots were at different places or at the same time, took up all my time. Now that they’re both independent and told me, “Papa, now it’s your time to start again,” I decided to give acting another shot.”

Speaking about his debut movie, he mentioned, “The film is currently being shot in Nalasopara, where an entire slum area has been recreated for the shoot. I play the role of a local MLA (Member of the Legislative Assembly) who goes door-to-door asking for votes. The film also touches upon the serious issue of drug addiction among youth in that area.”

The proud father also shared that watching his daughter Sumbul’s journey unfold fills him with immense pride. “I feel extremely proud and emotional seeing Sumbul’s growth. She is not only a brilliant actor but also loved by her fans. Watching her journey unfold so beautifully fills me with happiness. Not every parent gets to witness such success and recognition for their child, so I truly feel blessed.”

However, when asked if he would like to share the screen with Sumbul someday, Touqeer humbly declines. He admits that while he takes great pride in her achievements, he wouldn’t want to portray her father on screen. “She’s such a powerful actress that I would feel completely overshadowed next to her,” he says, adding that her talent and on-screen presence are so commanding, he doubts he could match her energy.

Touqeer Khan went on to state, “I want to take up more acting assignments. I feel my look suits negative characters, so I’m open to playing villains. I also enjoy comic roles, so ideally, I’d like to work in either the negative or comedy genre — both excite me equally.”

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a heartwarming story! It's rare to see fathers making such big sacrifices for their children's dreams. Wishing Mr. Khan all the success in his Bollywood debut. Maybe we'll see him in a villain role soon - Indian cinema always needs good antagonists! 😊
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Priya M.
As someone who watches Sumbul in Imlie, I can see why her father is so proud! But I disagree with him saying he'd be overshadowed - family chemistry on screen could be magical. Hope they reconsider doing a project together someday.
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Amit S.
This is the kind of parenting we need more of in India - putting children's dreams first without expecting anything in return. Though I wonder if the industry will give him fair opportunities at this stage. Bollywood can be ageist sometimes.
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Neha T.
The humility in his words is so touching! "She would overshadow me" - how many fathers would admit that? Shows true love and respect for his daughter's talent. Also excited about the drug addiction theme - we need more films addressing social issues.
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Vikram J.
His honesty about financial struggles when starting in Mumbai is relatable to so many aspiring actors. The industry needs more real stories like this instead of just nepotism debates. All the best to him!
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Sunita R.
As a mother, I understand his sacrifices completely. Indian parents often put their dreams on hold for children. But it's never too late! Hope he gets good roles - we need more character actors with real-life experience behind them.

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