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Aamir Khan On Sarfarosh's Censor Board Worries In 1999, "We Had Taken The Name Of Pakistan."

Aamir Khan On Sarfarosh's Censor Board Worries In 1999, "We Had Taken The Name Of Pakistan."

Koimoi 1 year ago
Aamir Khan’s Sarfarosh Worries. (Photo Credit – IMDb)

Aamir Khan’s Sarfarosh recently completed 25 years of its release.

To celebrate the 25th anniversary, Aamir and the team hosted a special film screening in Mumbai. The Hindi film was directed by John Matthew Matthan and was based on cross-border terrorism. The movie was released in 1999, when the country was dealing with the Kargil war issues.

During the screening, Aamir Khan expressed an interest in making a sequel. The superstar said that if there’s a serious story and John is on board, he would like for a sequel to happen. During the same event, the Laal Singh Chaddha actor talked about the worries he had during the release of his 1999 film because they used ‘Pakistan’ in it.

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