Aamir khan planning to relocate to Chennai for 2 months

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Aamir Khan is planning to relocate to Chennai for the next two months. The reason for this personal and not professional.It has been told that Aamir khan’s mother is ill and is receiving private treatment at a hospital in Chennai . Aamir khan is very close to his mother and so he is planning to relocate to Chennai for two months.

According to the reports Aamir khan has thought of staying at a hotel close to his mother’s treatment centre so that he can stay with her whenever required.

His last release, ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’ tanked at the box office and Aamir declared that he is taking a break from films though he will be producing films in that time.He recently announced his new project titled- Lahore 1947.The film is going to be directed by Rajkumar Santoshi. Movie is going to star Sunny Deol in the lead.

The actor will also be producing the official Hindi remake of the spanish movie’ campeones ‘Aamir has also announced his next project named ‘Sitare Zameen Par’ Aamir declared that this film is 10 steps ahead of Taare Zameen Par. Taare zameen Par was emotional movie but Sitare Zameen Par will make you laugh and cry.

Other Projects of Aamir khan

Apart from this film Aamir will be reunited with Rajkumar Santoshi for an untitled project.

Details for that project have not yet been revealed . Aamir khan’s movies have always been a blockbuster in theatres.All his movies have done exceptionally well and he has been creating magic since 90s. Aamir khan is loved worldwide by the fans. His movies have always inspired millions.

The movie ‘3 idiots’ still remains as one of the much loved movies of Bollywood and has broken great records at the time of its release. Fans are excited for the upcoming projects of Aamir Khan.

Aisha Algazal is a Gold Medalist in Environmental Science. She is a writer who writes on topics of Science, Climate change ,Global warming ,Entertainment etc. Currently pursuing Journalism internship at inpactimes.com.

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