Aamir Khan’s Son Junaid Khan Returns From Japan After Completing Shoot Of His Untitled Film; Watch – News18

Last Updated: March 10, 2024, 09:08 IST

Junaid Khan spotted at airport

Recently, Netflix released a video featuring glimpses of three films, including Junaid’s debut, along with Vijay 69 and Mandala Murders.

Aamir Khan’s son Junaid Khan, who is all set to make his acting debut, was spotted at the airport as he returned after completing the shooting of his untitled film. The debutant actor looks very happy and also poses for the camera as he makes his way towards the exit. Fans were seen reacting to the video as it went viral on social media.

In the video, shared by Viral Bhayani, we can see Junaid Khan dressed in all causals. He was seen smiling for the camera and also posing for them. As soon as the video was shared, fans were seen reacting. One of them wrote, “He is the most decent star kid ever such a lovely boy.” Many dropped heart emojis also in the comment section. Well, nothing has been shared about Junaid’s film. India Today in its reports had quoted a source saying, “Junaid Khan is coming back from Japan after completing 50 days of schedule of his upcoming untitled film made under the banner of Aamir Khan Productions. After shooting for a month and a half in Sapporo, Japan, Junaid has finally wrapped up the schedule.”

Watch the video here:

Recently, BTS pictures went viral online, showing Sai Pallavi and Junaid shooting together against the scenic backdrop of Japan’s Sapporo Snow Festival. According to reports, the entire team, including Junaid, remained determined and continued shooting despite the weather not in their favour. To keep the project on track, the team worked 12–14 hours per day. The reports added that Aamir Khan is in constant touch with his son Junaid and the staff to assess the shoot properly.

Recently, Netflix released a video featuring glimpses of three films, including Junaid’s debut, along with Vijay 69 and Mandala Murders. While the video revealed the characters’ faces in the latter two films, Junaid’s look in Maharaj remained a mystery, hinting at the film’s grand scale.