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Aamir Khan shoots a special song for friend Amin Hajee's directorial debut

Updated on: 28 January,2021 08:28 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Uma Ramasubramanian |

Aamir Khan halts Laal Singh Chaddha schedule to shoot for dance number in actor-friend Amin Hajee's directorial debut

Aamir Khan shoots a special song for friend Amin Hajee's directorial debut

Aamir Khan and Amin Hajee

Aamir Khan winged his way to Jaipur earlier this week. But you're mistaken if you think the on-screen adventures of Laal Singh Chaddha have taken him to the Pink City. The superstar, who has been relentlessly working on the Advait Chandan-directed venture, has taken a break from the current schedule to film a dance number for long-time friend Amin Hajee's directorial debut, Koi Jaane Na.


"When Amin told Aamir about turning to direction with the psychological thriller, the actor was thrilled. He agreed to make a special appearance in the project, in a heartbeat. Over the next five days, Aamir will be shooting for the song with Elli AvrRam at a Jaipur studio, where a huge set has been created. Composed by Tanishk Bagchi and written by Amitabh Bhattacharya, the number will be choreographed by Bosco and Caesar," reveals a source.


For the uninitiated, Khan and Hajee have been close friends over the past two decades — the latter had slipped into the role of the speech-impaired drummer, Bagha, in Lagaan (2001). Hajee also played Vir Singh in the superstar's 2005 period piece, Mangal Pandey: The Rising. His directorial debut features Kunal Kapoor and Amyra Dastur.


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