The news that aamir khan would soon be starring alongside lokesh kanagaraj in the superhero movie "Irumbu Kai Mayavi" is circulating among the bollywood world. Both critics and fans are curious because they don't believe a budding initiative can provide such contradictory outcomes. With regard to lokesh kanagaraj, it is acceptable to state that "we reap what we sow." 

His name alone embodies the craft of storytelling. "Kaithi," "Master," and "Leo," all of which are included in the wildly popular and well-received lokesh Cinematic Universe (LCU), must be considered his masterpieces. Their engrossing plot always promises a delightful experience.

Character development combined with such emotionally charged and captivating tales enhances the beauty of his work and has given him a cult-like following. aamir khan, on the other hand, is lovingly known as "Mr. Perfectionist," yet his career following the success of "Dangal" has been nothing short of confusing. 

With over 2000 crores in revenue, the culturally iconic film "Dangal" was a financial success. However, Aamir's more recent endeavors, like as "Laal Singh Chaddha," have run into significant obstacles and have fallen well short of Dangal's level of success. The topic of whether Aamir has what it takes to make another hit movie is brought up.

The story of a man who loses his hand and is granted a claw that gives him unexpected skills is said to be the basis for Lokesh's "Irumbu Kai Mayavi." The story is complex and has the potential to be captivating to watch. But the burden of doing so now rests on Aamir Khan's ability to create a figure that fits the contemporary superhero role.
 
Although the prospect of aamir khan and lokesh kanagaraj working together is intriguing, there are drawbacks as well. Even if Irumbu Kai Mayavi is rectified, it appears to have a lot of promise, but we are still unsure if this masterpiece will ever be made. Will aamir khan be in charge of another project for 2000 crore that lokesh kanagaraj is directing? That is the actual question. Time will tell.
 
 


 
 

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