Aamir Khan’s son, Junaid Khan is gearing up for the release of his theatrical debut film, ‘Loveyapa.’ Slated to release on February 7, kickstarting Valentine’s week, the film promises to be an endearing entertainer. Led by Junaid Khan and Khushi Kapoor, the film is going to focus on today’s dating scenario and how the paradigm has shifted with the advent of technology. As per a Pinkvilla report, Aamir Khan has vowed to quit smoking if the title emerges as a hit. However, the ‘3 Idiots’ star is yet to comment on the claim.
The actor has high hopes with his son’s theatrical debut and is all praises for the film. In an interview with ANI, he shared his views on the upcoming film. “I liked this film. It is very entertaining. The way our lives have turned out these days due to mobile phones, and the interesting things that happen in our lives because of technology, are shown in the film. All the actors have done a good job,” he said. “When I watched the film and saw Khushi, I felt that I was watching Sridevi. Her energy was there, I could see. I am a huge fan of Sridevi.”
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The upcoming film is going to spread love with its heart-warming storyline and the on-screen chemistry of the fresh pairing. Recently, the makers also dropped the title track ‘Loveyapa Ho Gaya’ featuring captivating and vibrant visuals fused with peppy beats and catchy lyrics. The film is reported to be a remake of the 2022 Tamil hit ‘Love Today’ which starred Pradeep Ranganathan, Ivana, and Raveena Ravi in key roles.
Advait Chandan, the director of ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’ is helming the romantic comedy. Meanwhile, Phantom Studios and AGS Entertainment are bankrolling the title with Zee Studios serving as the global distributors.
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Meanwhile, Junaid Khan made his acting debut with Siddharth P. Malhotra’s Netflix film, ‘Maharaj.’ Based on the pivotal Maharaj Libel Case of 1862, the film featured Junaid Khan as Karsandas Mulji, a reformist. He goes against the godman Jadunath Maharaj (Jaideep Alhawat) in court and brings his erotic escapades to an end. The period film also starred Sharvari and Shalini Pandey.