Naga Chaitanya is all praise for his 'Laal Singh Chaddha' co-star Aamir Khan

Updated : Oct 04, 2022 11:32
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The trailer of 'Laal Singh Chaddha,' starring Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan, is out and it has been getting some terrific reviews from fans.

Amid all the love that the forthcoming film is receiving, an old video of Telugu actor Naga Chaitanya praising his co-star Aamir has resurfaced and is going viral on the Internet. The film marks actor's Bollywood debut.
In the interview clip, Naga Chaitanya calls Aamir a 'lovely person' and states that he has learned more from the 'PK' star in 45 days than what he learned in the last 12 years of his career.  

'He’s got this amazing magic that he can rub off, he can influence people like that. He’s not doing that on purpose, it’s just the amount of knowledge he has, the human being that he is,' he said.

Naga Chaitanya further added that Aamir always chooses content over box office number or packaging.

'At first, he is an actor, but he is in-tuned with craft as much as he is with his acting, and that’s amazing. He is always chasing content. He always talks about content first. He doesn’t talk about (box office) numbers or packaging. All that comes in the end, but as they’re filming, and till they finish filming, he is only chasing the content, and he’s been true to that,' he said.

Advait Chandan's directorial debut 'Laal Singh Chaddha' is a Hindi remake of the iconic Hollywood film 'Forrest Gump.' The film is slated to release in theatres on August 11, 2022.

Also Watch: 'Laal Singh Chaddha' trailer: Aamir Khan-Kareena Kapoor starrer takes you on an emotional rollercoaster

Kareena Kapoor KhanLaal Singh ChaddhaNaga ChaitanyaAamir Khan

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