Aamir Khan Says He Felt Sad Approximately After The box office Failure Of His Son Junaid Khan's Loveyapa: 'Mujhe laga movie acchi hai.'


Junaid Khan currently made his theatrical debut alongside Khushi Kapoor in the romantic-comedy film Loveyapa. The movie obtained a combined-to-nice reaction from the audience but failed at the box office.


Now, aamir khan has reacted to the commercial failure of his son's movie in an interview with ABP Live. ('Itna significantly nahi lena chahiye': aamir khan reacts to Laapataa girls' exit from Oscars 2025 race.


Aamir on Loveyapa's field office failure


while asked about his perspectives on his son Junaid's film Loveyapa, Aamir said, "Nahi chali woh film, alas. Toh mujhe uska bhi bada dukh hai. Mujhe laga film acchi hai aur Junaid ne bhi accha kaam kiya hai lekin voh movie nahi chali (That film did no longer paint). So I'm very unhappy approximately. I felt the film changed into correct, or even Junaid did excellent paintings; however, it failed to exercise session."


Aamir revealed that as a father, he changed into 10 times greater pressure over Junaid's film than he normally does for his own tasks. He delivered that two weeks earlier than its release; he discovered himself sitting by the window, reflecting on the anxiety he was feeling, no matter the fact that it wasn't even his film.


He said, "Mai dur dekh raha hun par mera dil zor se dhadak raha hai (I was some distance away, but my coronary heart turned into pounding loudly). I thought it was the maximum essential second of my existence. Baaki Junaid jo hai voh seekhega (but Junaid will study). This is an area where you have to face fulfillment and failure. Junaid is a person who's young and sensible. He has got quite a bit of electricity and positivity. He'll find his way."


He additionally discovered that he has produced a romantic film together with his son Junaid in it. The movie additionally stars sai pallavi and will launch in theaters with the aid of the end of this year.


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Junaid Khan and Khushi Kapoor's romantic comedy Loveyapa did not ring a bell with the audience. Directed by Advait Chandan and produced with the aid of AGS Entertainment and Phantom Films, the film concluded its theatrical run with a worldwide box office collection of only ₹8.85 crore.

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