Aamir Khan compares Junaid’s journey before ‘Ek Din’: Failures don’t faze him

Aamir Khan compares Junaid’s journey before ‘Ek Din’: Failures don’t faze him

Ahead of the release of Ek Day, actor Aamir Khan said that his son Junaid would never want to come to the rescue. The actor described his son as strong-willed, honest and undeterred by failures.

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Aamir Khan with son Junaid
Aamir Khan (left) praised his son Junaid ahead of the release of Ek Day. (Credit: PTI)

Aamir Khan praised his son Junaid and called him “long race horse“- someone who has been in the industry for a long time. In a recent conversation, the superstar said that his son does not want to defend anyone and he is not someone who is easily shaken by failures. He also said that the 32-year-old actor remains true to himself and his work.

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The comment comes as Junaid is preparing for his next release. one dayAfter making his acting debut with Maharaj (2024). then he was seen in Loveyapa (2025)Which did not work at the box office.

Aamir’s recent comment is on his son Junaid

in conversation with Radio City IndiaAamir said,Junaid is not like that, he will never let me do anything (Junaid is not like that; he will never let me do anything).” He added that his son is very independent, strong-willed and does not give up easily.

The 61-year-old superstar said, “He is a long race horse, which was also said about me when I first came (He’s a ‘long distance horse’ – a phrase that was used to describe me when I first started (in the Hindi film industry).) He emphasized that failures don’t bother his son and described him as someone who is very honest with himself.

Aamir also said that Junaid has followed his character one day With complete honesty. “Although it is not a very heroic character, he never tried to get out of it,” he said stars on the ground The actor said, Junaid completely becomes the character he is playing on screen.

About this one day

one day Backed by Aamir Khan Productions and co-produced by Mansoor Khan and Aparna Purohit. The film marks the reunion between Aamir Khan and Mansoor Khan as co-producers. from doom to doom And The one who wins is the emperor. Sunil Pandey, a long-time collaborator of Aamir, previously worked as an assistant director Delhi Belly And Lal Singh ChaddhaHe is making his directorial debut with this film.

In the film, Junaid plays the role of a shy and introverted man who struggles to express his feelings to his office colleague, played by Sai Pallavi. Although they work in the same office, he still has difficulty talking to her. The story later shifts to Japan, where his character meets with an accident and suffers from Transient Global Amnesia, remembering only Junaid’s character, who saved his life.

one day Set for theatrical release on May 1.

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