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Aamir talks about possibility of working with SRK, Salman

Aamir talks about possibility of working with SRK, Salman
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Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan has revealed his eagerness to collaborate on-screen with industry icons Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan. 

While attending the Red Sea Film Festival, Aamir mentioned a discussion he had with the two actors about working on a film together, which took place around six months ago. He added that they are currently awaiting the "perfect script" to bring this collaboration to life.

"Around six months ago, Shah Rukh, Salman, and I got together, and I brought up the idea of collaborating on a film. Both Shah Rukh and Salman agreed, saying it would be a shame if we didn't work on a project together," said the actor. 

Aamir further highlighted that all three actors are on board with the idea and are optimistic about the project materialising once they find the right script. "The three of us must do a film together. Hopefully, it will happen soon," he said.

The trio last made headlines in March when they were photographed together at a pre-wedding event for Anant Ambani, the son of Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani. Their reunion thrilled fans, sparking hopes for a future on-screen collaboration.

Aamir Khan had previously spoken about the possibility of collaborating with Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan during an appearance on The Kapil Sharma Show. He expressed his desire to work with the duo, saying, "Having been part of the same industry for so many years, it would be unfair to our audience if we didn't come together for at least one film."

While fans are eagerly anticipating a project featuring the three Khans, Aamir is currently focused on his upcoming film, "Sitaare Zameen Par." His latest release, "Laal Singh Chaddha," a remake of Forrest Gump, fell short of audience expectations.

 

 

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Aamir talks about possibility of working with SRK, Salman

Aamir talks about possibility of working with SRK, Salman
Photo: Collected

Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan has revealed his eagerness to collaborate on-screen with industry icons Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan. 

While attending the Red Sea Film Festival, Aamir mentioned a discussion he had with the two actors about working on a film together, which took place around six months ago. He added that they are currently awaiting the "perfect script" to bring this collaboration to life.

"Around six months ago, Shah Rukh, Salman, and I got together, and I brought up the idea of collaborating on a film. Both Shah Rukh and Salman agreed, saying it would be a shame if we didn't work on a project together," said the actor. 

Aamir further highlighted that all three actors are on board with the idea and are optimistic about the project materialising once they find the right script. "The three of us must do a film together. Hopefully, it will happen soon," he said.

The trio last made headlines in March when they were photographed together at a pre-wedding event for Anant Ambani, the son of Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani. Their reunion thrilled fans, sparking hopes for a future on-screen collaboration.

Aamir Khan had previously spoken about the possibility of collaborating with Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan during an appearance on The Kapil Sharma Show. He expressed his desire to work with the duo, saying, "Having been part of the same industry for so many years, it would be unfair to our audience if we didn't come together for at least one film."

While fans are eagerly anticipating a project featuring the three Khans, Aamir is currently focused on his upcoming film, "Sitaare Zameen Par." His latest release, "Laal Singh Chaddha," a remake of Forrest Gump, fell short of audience expectations.

 

 

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