Actor Aamir Khan attended the birthday bash of ace photographer Avinash Govariker on October 4. Several pictures and videos of the actor have emerged online in which he is seen flaunting his new look- wavy hair with a middle-parting. He also wore glasses.
In a video shared by a paparazzo account, Aamir got out of his car outside a restaurant. He smiled as he walked towards the venue. Aamir waved and shook hands with his fans stationed outside the restaurant. He also briefly posed for the paparazzi before heading inside.
Aamir wore ethnic
For the occasion, Aamir wore a striped white and blue short kurta and dark blue pyjamas.
Aamir’s work front
Aamir Khan was last seen in Advait Chandan’s ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’ opposite Kareena Kapoor. The film tanked at the box office but received positive reviews upon its OTT release.
According to trade analyst Taran Adarsh, Aamir Khan has now locked the Christmas 2024 date for the release of his next film. His next film will clash with Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal’s ‘Welcome To The Jungle’.
Aamir teams up with Sunny Deol, Rajkumar Santoshi
Aamir Khan is collaborating with actor Sunny Deol and director Rajkumar Santoshi for an upcoming film ‘Lahore, 1947’. He will only be producing the film with his production house Aamir Khan Productions.
The official page of Aamir Khan Productions wrote, ‘I, and the entire team at AKP, are most excited and happy to announce our next, starring Sunny Deol, directed by Raj Kumar Santoshi, titled Lahore, 1947. We look forward to collaborating with the immensely talented Sunny, and one of my favourite directors Raj Santoshi. The journey we have embarked on promises to be most enriching.’
Sunny and Aamir have never worked together before. However, they have had iconic box-office clashes in the past, where both have eventually emerged victorious.
‘Lahore, 1947’ also marks the reunion of Aamir and Rajkumar after their iconic cult classic, ‘Andaz Apna Apna’. Further details about ‘Lahore, 1947’ are still awaited.
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