
Actor Shalini Pandey starred alongside Aamir Khan’s son Junaid Khan in Maharaj, which marked Junaid’s performing debut. In a latest interplay, Shalini shared a hilarious anecdote involving Aamir Khan, which additionally highlighted the famous person’s humility.
Throughout an actress roundtable organised by Bollywood Hungama, Shalini revealed how she grew to become pals with Junaid whereas engaged on Maharaj. Recalling the occasions after the movie’s launch, she narrated an incident involving a name from Aamir Khan. The three Idiots actor had reached out to verify if she would attend the success get together for Maharaj. Nevertheless, their dialog took a comical flip when Shalini initially did not recognise him.
Sharing the story, Shalini stated, “I’ll inform you a shaggy dog story as a result of I simply remembered that what she [Nitanshi] is saying is so completely true about Aamir Sir… Now I’ve labored with Junaid so he’s my pal and we had been speculated to go to a celebration and he [Aamir] texted me saying, ‘Are you coming to the get together?’ I used to be like, ‘Who is that this?’ He was like, ‘Junaid’s dad.’ I used to be like, ‘Who’s Junaid’s dad?’ Then I used to be like oh! He stated, ‘Aamir Khan!’”
Shalini admitted she felt embarrassed for not realising it was Aamir Khan, however the famous person took it sportingly. She added, “I instructed him, ‘Sorry, Sir!’ He began laughing and stated, ‘No, no… In fact, I’m your uncle; I’m Junaid’s dad!’ For a second, I genuinely forgot who Junaid’s dad was. After which I noticed—it’s Aamir Khan!”
In Maharaj, Shalini performed Kishore, the ex-fiancee of Junaid’s character, whereas Jaideep Ahlawat portrayed the principle antagonist. Directed by Siddharth P Malhotra and produced by Yash Raj Movies Leisure, the movie garnered reward from each critics and audiences for its compelling narrative and robust performances.
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