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Aamir reveals he has finalised his next films as he turns 61

Aamir Khan reveals he has finalised his next films as he turns 61: 'Last six months I’ve only been listening to scripts'

Aamir Khan celebrated his 61st birthday on March 14 and marked the occasion with a special video message for his fans. The actor revealed that he has spent the last few months focusing on selecting scripts and is now gearing up to concentrate more on acting.

Aamir Khan celebrated his 61st birthday on March 14 and marked the occasion with a special video message for his fans. The actor revealed that he has spent the last few months focusing on selecting scripts and is now gearing up to concentrate more on acting.In the video shared by fan page ‘Aamir Khan Universe’, the actor thanked fans for their continued love and support while giving a glimpse into what he has been working on recently.“Thank you so so much for all the love you have given me all this time. And it really means a lot to me. I have been working hard at selecting scripts now for the upcoming films. And last six months I’ve only been listening to scripts. So I’ve finally decided on the next couple of films that I’m going to be doing,” Aamir said.While he did not reveal the titles of the projects he has finalised, the actor hinted that audiences will soon see more of him on screen.

Aparna Purohit to handle Aamir Khan Productions

The actor also announced a major restructuring at his banner, Aamir Khan Productions. Aamir revealed that producer and executive Aparna Purohit will now oversee the day-to-day functioning of the production house.“And here onwards, Aamir Khan Productions—because I used to spend a lot of time with my production house as well—is going to be handled by Aparna Purohit. And I am focusing on acting. So hopefully you will see a lot more work from me as an actor,” he said.

Two productions lined up for release this year

Aamir also confirmed that two films backed by his production house are scheduled to release this year. The first is Ek Din, starring Junaid Khan and Sai Pallavi, which is slated to release on May 1.This will be followed by Lahore 1947 in August. The superstar also hinted at another project titled Ati Sundar, which is expected to arrive towards the end of the year. At present, Aamir is closely involved in the post-production work of Ek Din, a romantic drama directed by Sunil Pandey. The film is produced by Aamir along with Mansoor Khan and Aparna Purohit.As the May 1, 2026 theatrical release approaches, the actor is said to be personally ensuring that every aspect of the film’s production is completed smoothly.

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