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Aamir Khan’s ‘Lagaan’ reunion plans

Aamir Khan's 'Lagaan' reunion plans; Film completes 25 years; Team set to reunite in Mumbai - Reports

One of Aamir Khan’s most celebrated films is preparing to mark an important moment as ‘Lagaan’ approaches its 25th anniversary. The sports drama, which created a strong impact among audiences in India and overseas, is reportedly set to complete 25 years on June 15. Even after more than two decades, the film continues to remain one of the most talked-about projects in Aamir Khan’s career. The film was released in 2001 and later achieved global recognition. It also earned an Academy Award nomination and became one of the defining films of its time.

Special celebrations planned around the anniversary

The anniversary celebrations are expected to begin even before the official completion date. Reports from Bollywood Hungama suggest that the makers are preparing several activities to commemorate the occasion. Among them is a theatrical re-release that could give audiences an opportunity to experience the film once again on the big screen.The re-release is reportedly planned for June 12. The move is expected to bring back memories associated with the film while introducing it to a younger audience. Fans have already started discussing the development across social media platforms. Apart from the theatrical release, a larger celebration also appears to be in preparation.

A reunion gathering reportedly planned in Mumbai

According to Bollywood Hungama, Aamir Khan is also preparing a reunion event in Mumbai for the people associated with the film. The reported gathering is expected to take place on June 13 at a luxury hotel. The report stated, “The party will be held on Saturday, June 13, at a five-star hotel in Mumbai. The entire team of Lagaan has been invited for the bash. This doesn’t just include the principal and supporting cast, but every unit member and others who had contributed to the film. It’ll be a huge reunion for the whole team and they’ll go down memory lane and share their special memories associated with Lagaan.” The reported celebration is expected to go beyond a traditional reunion and bring together people who contributed behind the scenes as well.

Aamir Khan reportedly looking forward to the event

Reports also suggested that Aamir is personally excited about the gathering and the opportunity to reconnect with the people who worked on the project. The report further stated, “Aamir Khan is quite excited to throw this bash and celebrate a film which is close to his heart. He’s eagerly looking forward to meeting the team and having a gala time with them. It’ll surely be an evening to remember.” The film remains one of the actor’s most memorable projects and continues to hold a special place in his career.

Personal life also keeps Aamir Khan in headlines

Apart from professional developments, Aamir Khan has also remained in the spotlight because of his personal life. Recent reports suggested that the actor may marry Gauri Spratt on July 5, 2026, in a private ceremony attended by close friends and family members.

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