‘Laapataa Ladies’ becomes ‘Lost Ladies’: Kiran Rao and Amir Khan begin Oscar campaigning
Kiran Rao and Amir Khan’s slice-of-life social satire ‘Laapataa Ladies' is now ‘Lost Ladies' for its Oscar campaigning. Details inside.
Avneet Kaur shares a heartfelt moment with Aamir Khan at the premiere of ‘Laapataa Ladies,’ unveiling trivia about her auditions for his films ‘Dangal’ and ‘Secret Superstar.’ Catch the candid revelation here!
Avneet Kaur had a delightful encounter with Bollywood’s iconic actor Aamir Khan at the premiere of his upcoming film ‘Laapataa Ladies’. The event, which was attended by a plethora of renowned personalities from the industry, provided Avneet with a chance to not only meet Aamir Khan but also share a memorable moment with him.
Taking to her Instagram, Avneet posted a heartwarming picture capturing her interaction with the perfectionist himself. In the candid snapshot, she is seen engaged in conversation with Aamir Khan, who appears to be genuinely captivated by her presence. Alongside the picture, Avneet poured out her feelings, reminiscing about the cherished moment and unveiling an intriguing tidbit for her followers.
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In her post, Avneet revealed that she had previously auditioned for two of Aamir Khan’s acclaimed films, ‘Dangal’ and ‘Secret Superstar’. Although she didn’t clinch a role in either, the experience of auditioning for such esteemed projects left an indelible mark on her journey. Avneet expressed her gratitude towards Aamir Khan for his encouraging words during the auditions, stating that his appreciation meant the world to her.
Avneet Kaur, known for her stellar performances in various mediums, ventured into Bollywood with the film ‘Mardaani’, where she shared the screen with the talented Rani Mukerji. Her latest cinematic outing was in ‘Tiku Weds Sheru’, where she starred opposite the versatile Nawazuddin Siddique.
Avneet’s rendezvous with Aamir Khan not only added a memorable chapter to her life but also showcased the camaraderie and encouragement prevalent in the film fraternity.
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