Ram Gopal Varma and Aamir Khan's recent photo has set social media abuzz, fueling speculations about a possible collaboration between the two. The photo, which has been widely circulated online, shows the duo in a candid moment, sparking curiosity among fans.
Taking to his X handle, Ram Gopal Varma shared a photo with Aamir Khan and wrote, "Me with my RANGEELA man." Immediately, it went viral and fans were seen reacting to it. Many commented 'Rangeela 2 loading'. Many also dropped heart emojis in the comment section. Recently, the iconic film completed 28 years. It also starred Urmila Matondkar and Jackie Shroff.
One of Aamir Khan's most-loved performances Rangeela turns 28 today. Over the years, he has taken on diverse roles, each characterized by an unmatched dedication to authenticity and precision. One such iconic portrayal was that of Munna in the cult classic Rangeela, directed by Ram Gopal Varma. But did you know the lengths to which Aamir went to perfect the role of a Mumbai-based tapori.
To prepare for his role as Munna, a street-smart and flamboyant tapori, Aamir didn't rely solely on scripts and rehearsals. He decided to go the extra mile - quite literally. The actor spent considerable time immersing himself in the culture of Mumbai's slums. He mingled with real-life taporis, observing their mannerisms, language, and lifestyle up close. It wasn't just about mastering the dialogues; it was about understanding the very essence of the character he was about to portray. That apart, he didn't want his character's dialogues to sound rehearsed or artificial. Instead, he aimed for authenticity, and his efforts bore fruit. Munna's dialogues flowed naturally, as if he had grown up on the streets of Mumbai himself.
Aamir Khan Gives Big Update On Mahabharat Project
Aamir Khan has finally given fans a major update on his long-anticipated Mahabharat project, one of the most talked-about and eagerly awaited films. Khan revealed that his journey to bring the epic tale to life has been decades in the making. For him, this isn't just another movie, it is a spiritual and creative endeavour that he considers his life's most important project. In a recent interaction on Game Changers with Komal Nahta, Khan shared that internal preparations for the project have already begun, and scripting is expected to start within the next two months. He also spoke about the immense scale of the project, describing it as a "yagna."
Aamir Khan on Mahabharat
Aamir Khan has never shied away from sharing his ambitions to adapt the Indian epic Mahabharata for the big screen. Though discussions about the project have been ongoing for decades, the film has not yet materialised. During the interaction, when asked why a Mahabharat film hasn't yet been made even while a Ramayana-based movie is underway, Khan revealed, "My work has already started from the inside." He added that the project has been in his mind for the past 25-30 years, making it a labour of love and vision that spans generations of planning. He shared that the film will be a reality soon and called it his life's "most important" project.
Aamir Khan's work front:
On the work front, Aamir Khan was last seen in Sitaare Zameen Par, a thematic sequel to his 2007 blockbuster, Taare Zameen Par.