When asked to do films like Pathaan, Aamir Khan says, “Shah Rukh Bana Raha Hai Na…”

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When asked to do films like Pathaan, Aamir Khan says, 'Shah Rukh Bana Raha Hai Na...'

Aamir Khan at an event, Shah Rukh Khan in a still from Pathaan. (courtesy: Youtube)

New Delhi:

Aamir Khan is very busy with the promotional campaign of Ladies Laapataa. The film, directed by Aamir’s ex-wife Kiran Rao, released on March 1. Now, Aamir has done an Instagram Live as part of the promotions. During the session, a fan asked the actor, “Sir, aapko Jaise Pathan karni chahiye movie. (Sir, you should make films like Pathaan).” Shah Rukh Khan Pathan, which was released last year in January, rewrote box office records and how. Replying to a fan’s question, Aamir (being Aamir) said, “Yaar, Shah Rukh (Khan) bana raha hai na achchi Pathaan jaisi. Main banata hoon Laapataa Ladies. Aap woh dekho. (Bro, Shah Rukh Khan is already doing good films like Pathaan. I am doing films like Laapataa Ladies. Look at that).”

Ladies Laapataa It stars Nitanshi Goel, Pratibha Ranta and Sparsh Shrivastava in the lead roles. Chhaya Kadam, Durgesh Kumar, Satendra Soni and Hemant Soni are also part of the project.

Aamir Khan, Kiran Rao and Jyoti Deshpande jointly financed the film.

Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap, after watching Ladies Laapataa, thanked Kiran Rao and the team for creating such a “funny and beautiful film.”

He said: “What a heartfelt, funny and beautiful film @raodyness has made. She says so much with such subtlety, but more than that, watching such a moving film, an incredible love story, a beautiful narrative with truth bombs dropping with so much humor”. every ten minutes. I cried like a baby. I took my driver Narayan ji, who is from Bihar, and he told me, “gaanv ki yaad aa gayi.” The truth in the eyes of actors he had never seen before, all new Faces with a lifetime performance by @ravikishann, production design, cinematography and then writing by @snehadesaiofficial and team. They reminded me of the honesty, sensitivity and empathy of the people in the India I grew up in that now seem to have disappeared. And “It’s as funny and emotional as it is sincere. I can only continue to gush about it.” Read all about it here.

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