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'Tujhse Nahi Hoga, Tu Chalke Aa'.. Farah Khan tells this to Junaid khan during the shoot of the film

Aamir Khan's son, Junaid Khan, is gearing up for his first theatrical release, Loveyapa with Khushi Kapoor. He revealed that Farah Khan removed his dance sequence from the song Rehna Kol after watching him during rehearsals

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New Delhi: Bollywood actor Amir Khan's son Junaid Khan who is making his debut in Bollywood with Sridevi's and Boney Kapoor's daughter Khushi Kapoor made some candid confessions about the film. He said that Chorepgrapher Farah Khan told him to sit and watch how Khushi Kapoor dances during the rehearsal of the song.

Junaid revealed that Farah Khan cancelled the shoot and said, 'Tujhse nhi hoga, tu chalke aa, Khushi se dance hoga, tu dekh isko'. Aamir Khan's son Junaid is currently excited for his upcoming film ' Loveyapa'. Junaid also expressed his gratitude for working with Farah Khan, stating, "Despite my weaknesses as a dancer, her energy and warmth made it easy for me to feel comfortable and focus on giving my best.

Farah Khan also reflected on the experience, noting the unique connection of choreographing the children of actors she had previously worked with. She said, "It was a surreal experience because literally, I think I was working with Aamir in 'Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar' and after that Junaid was born.

Junaid Khan, son of actor Aamir Khan, is set to make his theatrical debut in the romantic comedy "Loveyapa," scheduled for release on February 7, 2025. In the film, he stars opposite Khushi Kapoor, daughter of the late Sridevi. Directed by Advait Chandan, "Loveyapa" explores a modern love story that resonates with the Gen Z audience.

The plot centers on a young couple who decide to swap their phones for 24 hours, leading to unexpected revelations and challenges in their relationship. This narrative delves into themes of trust and privacy in the digital age. Junaid Khan has expressed his enthusiasm for the project and his desire for it to reach a wide audience. He mentioned, "I would like our film to reach as wide an audience as possible. Left to me, I would like to put my film on YouTube and make it free for people." However, he acknowledged the practical challenges of such an approach.

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