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The aspirations of Ghulam Nabi

By Asif Khan
Fri, 08, 23

Apart from modelling, Nabi also wants to act, but before that, he aims to professionally learn the aesthetics of becoming a good actor from some institute of repute....

The aspirations of Ghulam Nabi

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Photography by Khawar Riaz

Upcoming model Ghulam Nabi is fast making his place in the fashion industry. Under the mentorship of ace photographer Khawar Riaz, he is making sure that every other day in his career is a step forward. He is confident that his dedication and determination will make him meet his targets. Apart from modelling, Nabi also wants to act, but before that, he aims to professionally learn the aesthetics of becoming a good actor from some institute of repute.

Us: What does success mean to you?

Ghulam Nabi: Success, for me, is attaining my goals and dreams.

Us: What is something you learned early on in your career which helped you become a better model?

GN: Fitness is the key to climbing the ladder of success.

Us: What is the most challenging thing about this career?

GN: Carving my own niche amongst my contemporaries.

Us: Who are your role models?

GN: David Grandy and Sachal Afzal.

Us: From all your projects so far, which was the most meaningful to you?

GN: My shoots for Ismail Farid and Farah Talib Aziz.

The aspirations of Ghulam Nabi

Us: Do you believe good looks and connections are the only things that make a star?

GN: Both elements matter equally and make the journey fast if professionally mapped.

Us: How has social media changed things for you?

GN: Social media is a new wave that is taking the world by storm. Now a model can be easily accessed directly without any coordinators and that makes this easy and fast.

Us: How do you deal with self-doubt?

GN: At that time, I just think of delivering my best.

Us: Please share three pieces of advice for aspiring actors.

GN: Stay fit, be confident, take a good diet, respect seniors, and stay focused.

My teenage years

Date of birth

30th October.

The best thing about being a teenager was

No roak toak.

The worst thing about being a teenager was

Being chotay.

I was always listening to

My brain.

My favourite actor was

Shah Rukh Khan.

The aspirations of Ghulam Nabi

My favourite singer was

Arijit Singh.

My favourite superhero was

Spider-Man.

My favourite movie was

The movies of Akshay Kumar.

My favourite book was

Action-based storybooks.

My closet was full of

Jeans and tees.

My favourite subject was

Biology.

My least favourite subject was

Chemistry.

My friends were

No friends.

What used to hurt me the most was

Being deceived by people who are [my] near and dear ones.

I wish I had known then

Modelling.

Relations with family

Good.

I couldn’t stand

Being ignored.

My favourite food was

Hunter beef.

My favourite hangout was

Mountains.

My favourite sport was

Cricket.

Five things I couldn’t live without were

Cell phone, wallet, water, and my lucky bracelet.