Aamir Khan teases film with Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan
Fans' wildest dreams might come true as talks of a blockbuster collaboration between the legendary trio: Aamir, Salman, and Shah Rukh Khan are happening. Aamir himself spilled the beans on potential discussions for a film project during his latest appearance on Netflix's The Great Indian Kapil Show. Expressing his enthusiasm for the collaboration, Aamir stated in a previously unreleased clip, "Aapki aur meri thinking bilkul same hai (Our thinking matches)," when asked about the possibility of the three stars co-starring.
Are the stars aligning for a potential project?
While talking to host Kapil Sharma, Aamir disclosed that he had recently met with SRK and Salman to discuss a potential joint project. "I told them, 'We have been working in the same industry for so many years and at this juncture of our career, if we didn't do a film together, it would be unfair to the audience. We must do at least one film together,'" he stated.
'Seeking a compelling story and script': Aamir
During the comedy talk show, Aamir also shared a story about meeting Salman two days prior. During their encounter, Salman gifted him a pair of jeans from his Being Human brand. As a token of appreciation, Aamir wore these jeans on the show, he told. He further mentioned that all three actors are currently seeking "a compelling story and script" for their prospective collaboration.
When the trio danced to the tune of 'Naatu Naatu'
Fans' desire to witness the three Khans together surged after they delighted audiences with their dance floor camaraderie at Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's pre-wedding. Clad in traditional Indian attire, the trio danced to the tune of the Oscar-winning songNaatu Naatu, and even playfully imitated each other's iconic dance steps. Salman displayed his famous towel step from Jeene Ke Hain Chaar Din, Aamir led the Masti Ki Pathshala dance, while SRK had everyone grooving to Chaiyya Chaiyya.
Aamir further reflected on career challenges and personal grooming
Meanwhile, Aamir admitted to having difficulty with his role in the 1993 film Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke. He recalled asking director Mahesh Bhatt why he couldn't relate to his character, to which Bhatt responded, "Since your character is lost, it is okay for you not to find him." Despite being admired for his youthful looks at 59 years old, Aamir revealed that he only works out as needed for film roles and doesn't use any facial creams.