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Aamir Khan locks horns with Reema Katgi?

Submitted by on July 9, 2012 – 7:23 pmNo Comment | 87 views


The internet has been abuzz with reports that Aamir Khan has locked horns with his ‘Talaash’ director Reema Katgi, since the actor is not happy with the way the second half of the film has shaped up. Reports suggest that the actor wants to re-shoot certain portions of the films, and also wants to be present during the final edit.

The film also stars Rani Mukherjee and Kareena Kapoor, and its learned that the director has refused to comply with the actor’s demands. Aamir Khan, who is reputed to be a Mr. Perfectionist would be moving ahead with the shooting of his new film ‘Dhoom 3′ by next week.

‘Talaash’ has been in the making for a long while now, and the film was expected to grace the screens earlier this year. However, things haven’t worked out as expected, and it was announced that the film would make it to the theatres by the year end.



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