Aamir Khan Upcoming Movies 2019,2020,2021. Here is the list of New and Latest Aamir Khan Upcoming Movies release dates for Hindi Movies this list is subject to changes as it depends on censor certification.This list also contains heroines details wherever.
Over the years, Aamir Khan has become the star whose films invariably do bumper business at the box office. He is the president of the Crore Club - he started the Rs 100 crore club with Ghajini, the Rs 200 crore club with 3 Idiots and the Rs 300 crore club with PK. He has hardly had any flops in the last 18 years, but there have been a couple of disappointments in his career. Joginder Tuteja looks at the 10 notable disappointments in Aamir Khan's journey in the movies. All collections are as per box office numbers back then and have not been adjusted for inflation. Thugs of Hindostan Box Office collection: Rs 150 crore (expected lifetime collections).
CREDIT: Gregory Pace/BEI/BEI/Shutterstock Bollywood superstar will star in and co-produce an Indian adaptation of multiple Oscar-winning fantasy-drama “.” It will go by the title “Lal Singh Chaddha.” Khan announced his involvement on Thursday at a press event in Mumbai held for his 54th birthday. Productions will co-produce alongside Viacom 18 Motion Pictures.
Advait Chandan, who was the first assistant director on AKP’s “Dhobi Ghat” and debuted as director with “Secret Superstar,” will direct. Khan said that principal photography would start in October, after six months of preparation.
The film will release in 2020. “I have always loved “” as a script,” said Khan. “It is a wonderful story about this character. It is a life-affirming story. It is a feel good film. It is a film for the whole family.”. Khan’s last outing as an actor, “Thugs of Hindostan,” was a box office disappointment in 2018.
His “Dangal” is ’s all-time highest worldwide box office grosser with global earnings of more than $300 million, including $193 million in China. Khan has two more films in ’s top 10 “Secret Superstar” and “PK.” Released in 1994, Paramount Pictures’ “Forrest Gump” won six Oscars, including best picture, best actor for Tom Hanks, best director for Robert Zemeckis, and adapted screenplay, editing and visual effects.