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Imran Khan To Make His Comeback With Aamir Khan Production: Interesting Tidbits About The Characters Created By The Production House

Imran Khan's return with Aamir Khan Production brings anticipation, reminiscing about iconic characters from the films produced by Aamir Khan.

After much anticipation, Imran Khan is poised for his comeback, joining forces with Aamir Khan as producer and Vir Das in his directorial debut. Set in the realm of comedy, Imran is slated to star in the film 'Happy Patel,' currently filming amidst the backdrop of Goa as per a report. Reports unveil Imran's initiation into a new phase of his career, under the wing of his maternal uncle and guiding light, Aamir Khan. Aamir, instrumental in Imran's inception into the limelight as a child artist in 'Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak' in 1988, now embarks on this exciting journey alongside him. Let's delve into some fascinating trivia about the characters created by Aamir Khan Productions.

Aditi Rao Hydari in ‘Dhobi Ghat’

‘Dhobi Ghat,’ known abroad as ‘Mumbai Diaries,’ unfolds as a poignant drama under the helm of Kiran Rao, marking her directorial debut. Produced by Rao and Aamir Khan, the film boasts a cast including Prateik Babbar, Monica Dogra, Kriti Malhotra, and Khan himself. It is a lesser known fact that Aditi Rao Hydari had a cameo in the film, gracing the screen as a guest at an art gallery.

Kachra from ‘Lagaan’

Aditya Lakhia immortalised the unforgettable role of Kachra in the legendary film ‘Lagaan.’ For those unaware, Kachra and his compatriots from the village partake in a historic cricket match against the British to quell their oppressive lagaan. Kachra's hand quivers as he bowls, leading to an unexpected spin that bewilders the opposing team. This unique skill sets him apart, as he becomes the only one capable of such a feat on the cricket field.

Nitin from ‘Delhi Belly’

‘Delhi Belly’ stands out as an action-packed comedy flick, penned by Akshat Verma and brought to life by director Abhinay Deo. Featuring a stellar cast including Imran Khan, Kunaal Roy Kapur, Vir Das, Poorna Jagannathan, and Shenaz Treasurywala, this Hinglish-language movie balances seventy percent English dialogue with thirty percent Hindi. Revered as a modern cult classic, Kunal Roy Kapur shines as Nitin, a chaotic individual seeking shortcuts in life while working as a photographer in Delhi Belly. His standout moment comes in the form of an uproarious scene involving orange juice. Interestingly, Nitin exhausts the orange juice not by drinking it but by utilising it in the washroom when faced with a water shortage in the building.

Vivek from ‘Jaane Tu…Ya Jaane Na’

‘Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na’ is a romantic comedy film created by writer and director Abbas Tyrewala. The film introduces Imran Khan and Genelia D'Souza in lead roles, alongside Prateik Babbar in his debut, along with Manjari Fadnis and Ayaz Khan. Within the narrative, Padam Bhola portrays Vivek Kapoor, affectionately known as Pappu. One cannot forget the catchy tune 'Pappu Can't Dance' from the movie, particularly memorable for a scene where Jai (Imran Khan) encourages Vivek to showcase his dance skills, only to discover that, true to the song's lyrics, Vivek (Pappu) cannot dance.