Mumbai: Looks like finally Aamir Khan has set the ball rolling on his upcoming film with Reema Kagti. Earlier, there was news how Aamir apparently wanted to re-shoot certain portions of the film as he was not happy with the final cut. However, director Reema and the co-producers were unwilling to make further changes, as the project was already running behind the original schedule.
Now, buzz is that the actor and the others have finally sat down together on the table to chalk out the details of the promotional strategies around the film. Our source says, "Aamir is concentrating on board room meetings now regarding the promotional strategies around the film’s release."
The actor also recently threw a party at his Panchgani bungalow, where he invited the cast and crew of his TV show, which saw the end of its first season last week. The source adds, "There were performances by the classical singers Sabri Brothers and hasya kavi Chunnilal. Aamir specially wanted to be present at their performances."
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