Imran Khan Holds Sonakshi Sinha's Hand, Runs With Akshay Kumar In Throwback Photos From 'Once Upon...'
Imran Khan Holds Sonakshi Sinha's Hand, Runs With Akshay Kumar In Throwback Photos From 'Once Upon...'
Imran’s fans are eager with anticipation for the actor to announce his comeback film. His posts goes viral in no time.

Imran Khan is back on social media and his posts have been garnering a lot of attention from fans. He always shared BTS photos from his films’ set and keeping up with the trend the actor shared another set of photos from Once Upon A Time in Mumbai Dobaara. Imran Khan also wrote a long note talking about the correct spelling of the film.

In the photos, we can see him sitting on a bike wearing a black kurta, in the second photo he is seen with Sonakshi Sinha and looks like it is a hospital scene. And in the third, he and Akshay Kumar are seen doing an action scene. The post reads, “Once Upon Ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara (that’s the official spelling, zoom in on the poster if you don’t believe me) was a tricky film. It was perceived and marketed as a gangster movie, but I had always seen it as a tragic romance; while the characters are gangsters, the plot is entirely driven by the love story, not the cops vs robbers stuff..”

Read the full note here:

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As soon as he shared the photos, fans flooded the comment section. One of the fans wrote, “Imran my guy you’re movies are always on repeat, the most underrated actor ever!! I still watch delay belly whenever I’m sad. Pls come back soon homie..no homo.” Another wrote, “I’d really love it if you start doing podcasts cuz we love your way of writing/forming words and putting things together (and also ur voice oof).”

Once Upon a Time in Mumbai Dobaara was released in 2013 and was a sequel to 2010’s Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai. It starred Akshay Kumar, Imran Khan and Sonakshi Sinha, with Sonali Bendre in a special appearance.

Imran’s fans are eager with anticipation for the actor to announce his comeback film. Despite early commercial success, Imran faced setbacks when his films Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola and Katti Batti did not perform well. He did make a comeback as a director in 2018, helming the short film Mission Mars: Keep Walking India, but did not pursue a career in direction thereafter.

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