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Imran made to starve by uncle Aamir

Have you seen Imran Khan lately? Long, dishevelled hair, a stubble, he's even lost weight. All for a role. The film in question? Uncle Aamir Khan's Delhi Belly. "I am on a strict diet, having one meal a day. That's the demand of the character. He has to look lean. Aamir Uncle has asked me to follow a regime, you know how particular he is about everything," Imran tells me.

Talking of Delhi Belly, Imran feels the film holds tremendous appeal for the international audiences. "It should prove to be that breakthrough film in the international markets. Aamir knows better, he must have done a lot of homework before plunging headlong into this film," he adds. I endorse this viewpoint!

The moment Imran completes Delhi Belly, he has to regain the lost weight and muscles for Luck, which is heading towards completion.

Besides Delhi Belly and Luck (signed before Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na), Imran hasn't signed any new film yet. "There've been offers, but nothing that would excite me. I've decided to take a break of at least a few months before I sign my next venture. I've been shooting non-stop, I need to unwind before I accept new assignments," Imran states.
 

Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na Review

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