Aamir Khan has reportedly acquired the “life rights” of former cricketer Yuvraj Singh, following which he plans to make a movie about him.
Aamir Khan and Yuvraj Singh.
Remember the time when late actor Sushant Singh Rajput played the role of former Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the film M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story? This movie was declared a superhit in 2016 and generates buzz even today. Inspired by the success of the movie, Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan is reportedly planning to make a film on the life of Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh.
Aamir Khan plans to make a film on Yuvraj Singh
In a report published on Filmfare, “Aamir Khan has acquired the life rights of cricketer Yuvraj Singh. This acquisition paves the way for an upcoming film that will chronicle the life and journey of one of India's most iconic cricketers.”
Yuvraj Singh's journey is a tale of conquering challenges, highlighted by his outstanding cricketing achievements and his brave fight against cancer. Aamir Khan, renowned for his meticulous filmmaking style and talent in portraying compelling narratives on the big screen, is gearing up to steer this project.
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Aamir Khan and his decision to take a break from acting
Last year, after the box-office failure of Laal Singh Chadha, Aamir Khan decided to take a break from acting and instead focus on his filmmaking and production ventures.
With this, Aamir Khan announced his venture into film production with the upcoming project, Champions. Despite originally planning to take on an acting role in the movie, he chose to step back. Speaking at an event in Delhi, Aamir revealed that Champions was slated to follow his work on 'Laal Singh Chaddha,' but he opted for a hiatus from acting instead.
“When I am doing a film as an actor, I get so lost in that and nothing else happens in my life. Which is why I decided to take a break. I want to be with my family. With my mom, with my kids. I feel like I have been working for 35 years and I feel I have been single-mindedly focused on my films and it is not fair for the people close to me,” said Aamir Khan at an event.
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