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Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan shoot for Laal Singh Chaddha, pictures from the sets leaked

A few days ago, the shooting of Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan starrer Laal Singh Chaddha kickstarted in Chandigarh. And now, the pictures of the two from the sets of the film have been leaked.

While Aamir is seen discussing something with his team, Kareena is spotted in a simple avatar wearing a salwar-kazmeez with a dupatta and flip-flops. We wonder if this is Kareena’s look in the film.


While talking about how she bagged the role, Kareena had earlier stated, “So very randomly, out of the blue, I got a call from Aamir. ‘I want you to hear this film, this and that and I am very excited about it.’ So it just happened very organically. I heard the script like just then the minute he called me and he was just like let’s read some scenes. I want you to read some scenes. So I was like yeah, I have never done something like this. I thought like what the hell. I want to see myself if I want to do this or not and you know there is nothing wrong in that.”

Laal Singh Chaddha is an adaptation of Hollywood film Forrest Gump. In the Hollywood film, the lead actress didn’t have much to do, we wonder if, in Laal Singh Chaddha, Kareena will have a meaty role or not.

A couple of days ago, Aamir had posted the official motion poster of the film. He had captioned it as, “Kya pata hum mein hai kahani, ya hain kahaani mein hum...”

Directed by Advait Chandan, Laal Singh Chaddha is slated to release on Christmas 2020.

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