Bollywood Director Mansoor Khan, Known For His Hit Films Like ‘Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak’ and ‘Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar’, has offered a strong a strong opinion about his council aamir khan ‘Laal singh chaddha,
The director, who played a significant role in aamir’s early success, believes that his son, Junaid Khan, would have been a better fit for the lead.
Mansoor Told Aamir ‘You’ve overdone the mannerisms’
In an interview with screen, mansoor Didn Bollywood back when talking about aamir’s performance in the film. He explained, “i’d say he pitched the Elder Performance Totally Wrong (Laughs). Usne Youner Bola? The first trial and I Told Aamir, ‘What are you doing!’ Aamir Has This Format that he’ll Close people for a screening and then Unfortunately, it’s close to his mannerisms in pk. ‘ Aamir has recognized that. “
Junaid Khan would’ve been better
Mansoor Didn’T just Criticise ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’, but also suggested that junaid, aamir’s son, would have been perfect for the role. He had seen the bollywood newbie’s screen test and was immediatily impressed by his performance. “I thought Junaid did a brilliant job,” Mansoor said and added that despite being only 28, The actor exhibited a certain innocence that would have connected better connected better with audins. Mansoor revised that he had recommended junaid for the role, but his suggestion was met with surprise from the producers and the director.
Criticism on Casting Kareena kapoor
Along with his critique of aamir’s performance, mansoor also voiced his disagreement with the casting of kareena kapoor as the female lead. He expressed his frustration with the bollywood industry’s reliance on Marketability and box -office appeal in casting decisions. “I’d not take kareena (kapoor) then. What is this fear of market mein opening nahi lagegi?
About ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’
‘Laal Singh Chaddha’, a remake of the hollywood classic ‘Forrest Gump‘, failed to make an impact at the box office despite aamir’s star power. The actor Himself admitted that he wasn Bollywood to portray the younger version of his character convincingly.