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Aamir Khan confirms 'Sarfarosh 2' in progress: 'Abhi kaam chal raha hai'

Aamir Khan confirms 'Sarfarosh 2' in progress: 'Abhi kaam chal raha hai'

Time of India06-06-2025
Aamir Khan confirmed that 'Sarfarosh 2' is in production, emphasizing the need for a strong script before proceeding. The original 1999 film, directed by John Matthew Matthan, was a critical and commercial success. Meanwhile, Aamir's upcoming film 'Sitaare Zameen Par' releases on June 20, 2025.
Aamir Khan
, who has had a string of successful films, recently announced that a sequel to his popular 1999 movie 'Sarfarosh' is underway. The original film continues to be cherished by audiences.
Work on 'Sarfarosh 2' has officially started, with
Sonali Bendre
having played a prominent role in the first film.
Aamir Khan about 'Sarfarosh 2'
At the Bollywood Hungama Style Icons Summit, Aamir confirmed that 'Sarfarosh 2' is currently in production. He emphasized that once a great film is made, it's important not to tamper with it unless a sequel truly deserves to be made. He believes that sequels should only be created when there is a genuine feeling or strong reason to do so, citing films like 'Andaaz Apna Apna' and 'Sarfarosh' as examples.
He revealed, "Sarfarosh 2 pe abhi kaam chal raha hai.
Unless the script comes out really well, it is really unfair to go ahead".
The Original 'Sarfarosh'
Directed by
John Matthew Matthan
, 'Sarfarosh' achieved both critical acclaim and box office success. Aamir Khan starred as ACP Ajay Singh Rathod, a dedicated and fearless Mumbai police officer who takes on the challenge of combating cross-border terrorism.
Aamir Khan's Upcoming Project
On the work front, Aamir Khan will soon be seen in the film 'Sitaare Zameen Par', releasing on June 20, 2025, where he plays a humorous and confident coach. It is a comedy-drama directed by R. S. Prasanna and produced by Aamir Khan and Aparna Purohit.
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