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Aamir Khan wonders how his son Junaid managed to charm Rani Mukerji

Aamir Khan and Rani Mukerji starred together in many films. Their jodi was loved by the audiences. While Rani has always maintained that she had a crush on Aamir Khan, the actor feels that he has failed to charm the actress.

Recently, it was Aamir’s son Junaid’s birthday and the actor took to Twitter to wish his son. He shared a picture of Junaid with Rani and wrote, “I wonder how he managed to charm Rani... I never did ! Happy Birthday Junsie.”


Well, it’s a cute picture and we must say that not just with Aamir, Rani also makes a great pair with Junaid.

Talking about their movies, Aamir Khan will next be seen on the big screen in Lal Singh Chaddha which is inspired by the Hollywood movie Forest Gump. The movie is slated to release on Christmas next year. Coming to Rani, the actress is currently busy with the shooting of Mardaani 2 and reportedly also has Bunty Aur Babli sequel in her kitty.

We are sure fans of Rani and Aamir would be quite keen to watch them on the big screen together again. The two were last seen together in 2012 release Talaash.

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  • Security experts urge anyone caught in the breach to change their passwords immediately.

Scale of the breach

A historic data leak has exposed an estimated 1.3 billion passwords and 2 billion email addresses, creating one of the most extensive breaches ever verified. The dataset was identified by Have I Been Pwned (HIBP), a service that alerts users when their information appears in compromised databases.

The cache includes data linked to major email platforms such as Gmail, Hotmail, Outlook and Yahoo. HIBP chief executive Troy Hunt said the scale of the breach is “nearly three times” larger than the previous biggest dataset loaded into the service. He also confirmed that 625 million of the passwords had never been seen in a breach before.

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