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On Valentine’s Day, Aamir Khan shares the new poster of Laal Singh Chaddha featuring Kareena Kapoor Khan

Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan have worked together in films like 3 Idiots and Talaash. After eight years we will get to see them on the big screen together once again in this year’s release Laal Singh Chaddha.

While Kareena’s look from the film was leaked on social media, Aamir Khan today, on Valentine’s Day, took to Instagram, to share the official poster of the film featuring Kareena Kapoor Khan. He posted, “पा लेने की बेचैनी, और खो देने का डर... बस इतना सा है, ज़िंदगी का सफर। #HappyValentinesDay Kareena. I wish I could romance you in every film... comes naturally to me ;-) Love.a.”


Aamir and Kareena’s jodi is loved by the audiences and it will surely be interesting to watch them together on the big screen after a huge gap.

Laal Singh Chaddha is a remake of Hollywood film Forrest Gump. In Forrest Gump, the female lead didn’t have much to do, but we wonder if, in Laal Singh Chaddha, the makers have given Kareena a meaty role.

Laal Singh Chaddha is slated to hit the screens on Christmas this year. The movie was going to clash with Akshay Kumar starrer Bachchan Pandey. But Aamir requested Akshay to postpone his film.

A few days ago, Aamir had tweeted, “Sometimes all it takes is one conversation. Thank you to my friends @akshaykumar & Sajid Nadiadwala for their warm gesture of moving the release date of their film Bachchan Pandey at my request. I wish them the very best for their film. Looking forward to it. Love. a.”

So, now Laal Singh Chaddha will get a solo release on Christmas 2020.

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