"I intend not to kiss in future for films," said 28-year-old Hashmi, who shot to fame with the 2004 Hindi film "Murder," where his passionate kissing scenes with Bollywood siren Mallika Sherawat caused a stir among cinema viewers.
"Murder's" success led to him acting in a number of movies like "Aashiq Banaya Aapne" (You Made Me a Lover) and "Zeher" (Poison) where the actor smooched young female actors.
"I was typecast," Hashmi -- known for his trademark stubble and movie image of a lover boy -- told reporters on Monday while promoting his latest release "Awarapan" (Craziness) which deals with human trafficking in Southeast Asia.
He said "Awarapan" -- released on Friday -- marked a new phase in his career where he was exploring more serious roles.
"I am not kissing in this. I was sick of what I was doing," said the actor, sporting long hair and prominent stubble.
"For my own selfish needs, I did something different. Thankfully in this film, I am not running behind skirts and other people's women."
Hashmi has acted in several movies where he seduces married women.
In "Awarapan," the actor looks after a hotel chain in Hong Kong owned by a leading crime figure and is told to keep an eye on his boss's mistress, a Pakistani woman purchased from a flesh market in Bangkok.
But, true to his reel-life form, Hashmi falls in love with her and helps her return to Pakistan. The movie is set in Hong Kong and India.
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