Lahore, 1947: Aamir Khan joins hands with Rajkumar Santoshi, Sunny Deol for epic Indian saga

Movie enthusiasts and audiences across India won’t want to miss this exciting project.

By Bhavana  Published on  3 Oct 2023 9:54 AM GMT
Lahore, 1947: Aamir Khan joins hands with Rajkumar Santoshi, Sunny Deol for epic Indian saga

Hyderabad: Bollywood actor-producer Aamir Khan is gearing up for an exciting new production venture titled Lahore, 1947, and he’s assembled a dream team to bring this ambitious project to life. This endeavour is set to unite Aamir Khan, Sunny Deol, and acclaimed director Rajkumar Santoshi for a cinematic spectacle.

As the 17th production under the esteemed banner of Aamir Khan Productions (AKP), Lahore, 1947 is already generating tremendous buzz. With Aamir Khan taking on the role of the producer, the accomplished director Rajkumar Santoshi at the helm, and Sunny Deol as the leading actor, this collaboration promises to be a monumental cinematic experience.

Movie enthusiasts and audiences across India won’t want to miss this exciting project.

What makes this alliance even more remarkable is the history shared by Rajkumar Santoshi and Sunny Deol, who has previously delivered three box office hits together in the form of Ghayal, Damini, and Ghatak. Given this impressive track record, expectations are running high for their upcoming collaboration.

Box office rivals to collaborators

Sunny Deol, who recently stormed the box office with the mega-blockbuster Gadar 2, is set to captivate audiences once again with his performance in Lahore, 1947. What adds a unique twist to this announcement is the historical rivalry between Aamir Khan and Sunny Deol at the box office.

In the past, they’ve faced off as competitors in iconic box-office clashes where both emerged as winners. From the memorable clash of Dil and Ghayal in 1990 to Raja Hindustani vs. Ghatak in 1996 and the epic face-off of Lagaan and Gadar in 2001, these two titans have shared legendary moments in Indian cinema. Now, for the very first time, they’ve joined hands on a project, creating a double bonanza for their devoted fans.

As an extra treat, Lahore, 1947 marks the reunion of Aamir Khan and Rajkumar Santoshi after their iconic cult classic, Andaz Apna Apna. The film’s title alone hints at a historical and intriguing storyline that promises to transport audiences to the heart of a pivotal period in India’s past.

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