"Lahore 1947": Aamir Khan and Sunny Deol's Blockbuster Union
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Now, Aamir Khan is all set to produce the next film, "Lahore 1947," directed by Raj Kumar Santoshi and starring Sunny Deol, under his production house, Aamir Khan Productions (AKP). Sharing this news on AKP's Instagram handle, Khan expressed excitement about joining hands with Deol and reuniting with Santoshi after a long time. Fans can't keep calm as they await the rock-breaker venture, guesses ranging from it being based on Khushwant Singh's novel "Train to Pakistan."
Aamir Khan's last film, "Laal Singh Chadha," underperformed at the theatre and found appreciation on Netflix. Sunny Deol recently recorded an astonishing success with "Gadar 2," turning out to be the highest grosser Hindi film for a day, before being eclipsed by "Pathan" and "Jawan."
This is the first collaboration between Khan and Deol, though they have been iconic box office rivals in past years. In 1990, their films "Dil" and "Ghayal" were pitted against each other at the ticket counters. In 1996, it was "Raja Hindustani" and "Ghatak." In 2001, one of the biggest hits of Indian cinema took place—one came up as "Lagaan," while another was remembered as "Gadar."
The exact details of "Lahore 1947" are still under wraps, but Aamir Khan teaming up with Sunny Deol and Raj Kumar Santoshi has created enough buzz among film enthusiasts. We are looking forward to this potent combination in Indian cinema.
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