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Salman Khan and Aamir Khan to team up for Andaz Apna Apna sequel

Andaz Apna Apna sequel has been in the news from the past many years. The first instalment of the film released in 1994 and had failed to make a mark at the box office. However, over the years the film has received a cult status. The movie starred Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Raveena Tandon and Karisma Kapoor in the lead roles.

A few days ago, there were reports that Ranveer Singh and Varun Dhawan will be seen in the sequel of the film. However, the writer of the movie, Dilip Shukla has revealed that the film will star Salman Khan and Aamir Khan. While talking to a daily, he said, He stated to Deccan Chronicle, "I am writing the sequel. It is not easy to pen a sequel. I have to bring something more attractive in comparison to the earlier one.” When asked if Salman and Aamir will star in the sequel, the writer said, “The sequel cannot be complete without Salman Khan and Aamir Khan. They will be there along with three other new cast members."


Well, it will surely be interesting to see Salman and Aamir on the big screen once again. Their banter as Amar and Prem was the highlight of Andaz Apna Apna. It will be interesting to see who these three new cast members will be and which actresses will star in the movie.

Meanwhile, currently, Salman Khan is busy with the shooting of Dabangg 3 which is slated to release on 20th December 2019. He also has Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Inshallah in his kitty in which he will be seen romancing Alia Bhatt. The film will hit the screens on Eid 2020 and will start rolling from August this year.

Talking about Aamir, after the debacle of Thugs Of Hindostan, the actor will be seen in Lal Singh Chaddha which is the remake of Hollywood film Forrest Gump. Reportedly, Kareena Kapoor Khan has been roped in to star opposite Aamir in the film. The movie is slated to release on Christmas 2020 and it will be directed by Advait Chandan who had directed Secret Superstar.

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A traditional pub hotel group has outperformed luxury international chains in the UK's largest guest satisfaction survey, while one major operator continues its decade-long streak at the bottom of the rankings.
The Coaching Inn Group, comprising 36 relaxed inn-style hotels in historic buildings across beauty spots and market towns, achieved the highest customer score of 81per cent among large chains in Which?'s annual hotel survey. The group earned five stars for customer service and accuracy of descriptions, with guests praising its "lovely locations and excellent food and service.
"The survey, conducted amongst 4,631 guests, asked respondents to rate their stays across eight categories including cleanliness, customer service, breakfast quality, bed comfort and value for money. At an average £128 per night, Coaching Inn demonstrated that mid-range pricing with consistent quality appeals to British travellers.
J D Wetherspoon Hotels claimed both the Which? Recommended Provider status (WRPs) and Great Value badge for the first time, offering rooms at just £70 per night while maintaining four-star ratings across most categories. Guests described their stays as "clean, comfortable and good value.
"Among boutique chains, Hotel Indigo scored 79 per cent with its neighbourhood-inspired design, while InterContinental achieved 80per cent despite charging over £300 per night, and the chain missed WRP status for this reason.

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However, Premier Inn, long considered Britain's reliable budget choice, lost its recommended status this year. Despite maintaining comfortable beds, guests reported "standards were slipping" and prices "no longer budget levels" at an average £94 per night.

The survey's biggest disappointment remains Britannia Hotels, scoring just 44 per cent and one star for bedroom and bathroom quality. This marks twelve consecutive years at the bottom, with guests at properties like Folkestone's Grand Burstin calling it a total dive.

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