Aamir Khan’s son Junaid Khan will soon make his Bollywood debut. If reports are to be believed, Junaid’s film Maharaj will be released directly on OTT. In fact, in a post on Friday on the social media platform, YRF Entertainment hinted that they will be launching something new soon in collaboration with Netflix. In such a situation, it is believed that the makers will make a big announcement soon.
Junaid’s debut film will be released on Netflix
According to Pinkvilla reports, Junaid Khan’s film Maharaj will release on Netflix. YRF Entertainment, the digital production company of Yash Raj Films, has collaborated with Netflix India for this film. Junaid’s film also stars Jaideep Ahlawat, Sharvari Wagh and Shalini Pandey in the lead roles. Both companies had previously worked together on “The Romantics,” a documentary series.
Junaid will play the role of a journalist
This debut film of Junaid was directed by Siddharth P. Malhotra. This film is inspired by real life stories. The film is the story of a journalist who people know as the Messiah. Junaid plays the role of a journalist in the film. However, there are no official updates about the film from the makers as of now, so it is expected that the makers will make an official announcement about Maharaj soon.
Junaid got the second film before his debut
Even before the release of Junaid’s first film, he has signed his second project in which South actress Sai Pallavi will be seen opposite him.
According to the report by Bollywood Hungama, Junaid Khan will soon start shooting for his second film. However, the makers have not yet decided on the name of the film. Sunil Pandey will direct this film.
Junaid will be seen in the remake of the Tamil film
Some time ago, it was reported that Aamir’s son might be seen in the Hindi remake of the hit Tamil film Love Today. Sridevi’s daughter Khushi Kapoor will also be seen with him in this film. If reports are to be believed, the shooting of this film will also begin this year. However, there is no confirmation of this from the manufacturers yet.