Deepak wants the vault
Deepak Tijori expressed his desire to create a sequel ‘Joe Jeta Wohi Sikander’, characterized by Aamir Khan. He believes that coaches will be made for a captivating film as rivalry among his characters.

In short
- Deepak Tijori expressed the desire of Jeeta Wohi Alexander sequel with Aamir Khan
- He imagined both as rival coaches in a new model school vs. Rajput story
- Tijori also weighed Deepika’s 8 -hour shift request
Actor Deepak Tijori, who is known for her roles in ‘Aashiqui’ and ‘Kabhi Han Kabi Na’, shared an indifferent to a thrilling idea in a special chat, which is sure to stimulate fans of the 1992 Panth Classic ‘Joi Wohi Sikander’. Tijori, who played a memorable role of Shekhar Malhotra, said that he would like to return to the prestigious model school vs. Rajput rivalry, but this time, as a coach.
During a conversation with India today, Deepak was asked if he could reunite with a co-star from his past, who would be for which and which film. Tijori said, “I would say that this Joet Woh Sikander – and Aamir should be with Aamir,” Tijori said, “He can be the coach of the model school, and I can be the coach of Rajput. It will be surprising! It will be a war worth watching on screen.”
The actor expressed that even after three decades, even after three decades the film firmly resonates with the audience. “Honestly, this is a great idea! I hope that some directors or producers are really planning to hear this. The film still resonates with the audience – even General Z and those characters are so distinguished that it will be absolutely surprising to see them again,” he said.
Tijori, who has worked with Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan and Akshay Kumar, also reflected on the rare cameradered among the actors in the 90s. He said, “We were all contemporary at that time – and friends too. So there was never any rivalry, ‘He would be better than me,’ or ‘I want to beat her.’ It was more liked: ‘You do this, I will do it.’
Aashiqui actor said, “The atmosphere was extremely ally. Nobody ever said, ‘You are taking my role,’ or ‘You are stealing my moment.’ There was no such insecurity. It was all very helpful.
Recalling a moment from Pehla Nasha, he said, “The film has a premiere scene, where Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Sudesh Berry, Rahul Roy, they all look at that image today. Shot the scene above and the scene.
“The environment was different. Bhavna was different. It was all about supporting each other. If someone said,” You’re not doing that? ” The second will say, ‘Okay, I will not do it.’ There are many stories where actors will tell each other, ‘I want that role – you leave it.’ And the other person will agree.
Tijori also gave her support for Deepika Padukone amid the ongoing debate around her reported demand for 8 -hour working day on film sets. While the conversation has given rise to divided ideas throughout the industry, the vault says that change is not only understandable, but also necessary.
“This is appropriate,” the vault said, supporting the work culture developed in Bollywood. “Next, we did not have nuclear families. We lived in joint families, and were always other members to help take care of children. Today, that support system is missing. If you are alone with your spouse and have a child, you have to manage everything yourself.”
He said that in today’s world, there is a need for a different level of responsibility for upbringing. “Having a child today is not the same as it came back – you have to take responsibility. Today parenting is a very different ballgem. Times has changed.”
Tijori admitted that when the older generations worked for a very long time, the dynamics of filmmaking and personal life balance have moved. “Those who are demanding better circumstances – they have their reasons.
Deepak Tijori was last seen in the 2024 film ‘Attesey’, written and directed by him.




