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What next for Aamir Khan after Laal Singh Chaddha?

What next for Aamir Khan after Laal Singh Chaddha?

Laal Singh Chaddha took a lower than expected start at the box office on day 1 and nosedived further from thereon, ending as one of the biggest box office disasters of 2022 and among the biggest setback of Aamir Khan’s illustrious screen career. In fact, a report in Mid-Day states that Aamir has been so badly affected by the failure of Laal Singh Chaddha, no doubt compounded by the malicious ‘Boycott Laal Singh Chaddha’ trend, that he’s decided to take an extended break from acting, topped by a lengthy vacation in the US with ex-wife Kiran Rao and son Azad Rao. There’s also talk that his next film, Moghul, has been shelved. If all this turns out to be true, let’s check out the movies that might be severely affected (even though none of them have been official announced)…

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Moghul shelved?

Moghul shelved?

The Gulshan Kumar biopic, Moghul, which has been on Aamir Khan’s radar for quite some time, is said to now be shelved.


Aamir Khan was in talks with Director Siddharth P Malhotra

Aamir Khan was in talks with Director Siddharth P Malhotra

Aamir Khan had apparently met Director Siddharth P Malhotra of fame and was said to have liked one of his ideas that he bounced and seems to have asked him to develop it into a script. The future of that though now seems bleak.

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Aamir Khan’s official adaptation of Campeones

Aamir Khan’s official adaptation of Campeones

There’s also the official adaptation of heartwarming Spanish drama Campeones, which Aamir Khan was likely to announce after Laal Singh Chaddha released, but there’s no been word of it since. 

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Aamir Khan supposedly offered biopic on controversial lawyer

Aamir Khan supposedly offered biopic on controversial lawyer

Besides the aforementioned films, word is that Aamir Khan had also been offered a biopic on a controversial lawyer, but given the controversies enveloping Laal Singh Chaddha, there's been no reports of progress on this front, too.

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