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Ali Fazal completes Aamir Khan’s ‘Lahore 1947’

After 'Mirzapur', Ali Fazal completes Aamir Khan’s ‘Lahore 1947’

Ali Fazal has wrapped the final schedule of Aamir Khan Productions’ ‘Lahore 1947’, directed by Rajkumar Santoshi. After completing Mirzapur: The Movie, he called the film an emotional journey rooted in history. Sharing screens with Sunny Deol, Preity Zinta, and Shabana Azmi, Ali expressed gratitude and excitement for audiences to experience it.

Ali Fazal has wrapped up the final leg of his shoot for the highly awaited film ‘Lahore 1947’ after an intense stretch of back-to-back projects. Fresh from completing the Mumbai and Benaras schedules of ‘Mirzapur: The Movie’, the actor has been effortlessly managing multiple demanding shoots, restating his dedication to diverse and powerful storytelling.

Ali Fazal joins stellar cast in ‘Lahore 1947’

Aamir Khan Productions’ ‘Lahore 1947’, directed by the renowned Rajkumar Santoshi, assembles an impressive lineup of talent with Sunny Deol, Preity Zinta and Shabana Azmi in key roles. Set during the turbulent era of India’s partition, the film promises a powerful mix of emotion and history, making it one of the most eagerly anticipated releases of the year.

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Ali Fazal calls the film an emotional journey

Reflecting on completing the shoot for ‘Lahore 1947’, as reported in News18, Ali described the experience as an emotional journey, calling the film unlike anything he has done before. He shared that the story is deeply rooted in history yet touches emotions that are timeless and universal. Working under Rajkumar Santoshi’s direction, he found the process to be a masterclass, and he felt honored to share screen space with stalwarts like Sunny Deol, Preity Zinta, and Shabana Azmi. For him, each day on set was a lesson—not just in filmmaking, but in humility and dedication to the craft.

Ali Fazal expresses gratitude for the team

The actor further added that the film demanded a lot from him emotionally, mentally, and even physically, and he felt grateful for every moment of the experience. He expressed excitement for the audience to see a new side of him that they haven’t witnessed before. As he moved on from the schedule, he carried immense gratitude for the team that made the journey special. For him, ‘Lahore 1947’ is more than just a film, it’s a story that connects everyone to their roots and serves as a reminder of the resilience of the human spirit.

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