Shah Rukh, Salman eyed for cameo in Aamir-starrer ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’

This could be the first time the actors will share the big screen


Entertainment Desk November 15, 2019

Aamir Khan’s Laal Singh Chaddha is one of the most highly-anticipated releases of 2020. The official Hindi remake of the Hollywood Tom Hanks-starrer Forrest Gump, will mark the reunion of Aamir and Kareena Kapoor Khan on the big screen.

A latest report suggests that Aamir is keen on bringing his contemporaries Salman and Shah Rukh on board for the project. He is allegedly eyeing the superstars for a cameo in the Advait Chandan-helmed directorial.

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Back in 2018, the Dangal star did express his desire to collaborate with the two Khans in a film. And it seems like his prayers have been heard!

According to Bollywood Life, Salman and Shah Rukh will be seen seated on a bench together. “He is very keen to have a special appearance from the two. While Shah Rukh has agreed, Salman is yet to give his consent,” said a source.

Laal Singh Chaddha began its shooting in Chandigarh earlier this week. Pictures Aamir in his character of a Sikh man went viral on social media. He will be essaying a regular middle-class man in the film. In his first look, Aamir was seen sporting a half-sleeve shirt and pants, teamed up with a lilac turban.

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He and Kareena were also seen partying with the cast and crew of the film, celebrating the commencement of the shoot.

Speaking about his character earlier, Aamir previously said, “This character is very lovable. He’s so innocent. He has got this different way of looking at things. He is someone you immediately empathise with when you connect.” He quipped, “Unless I perform it badly, then it’s a different game. As a written character, it’s such that you’d fall in love with him straightaway.”

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