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Junaid Khan is quite a chip off the old block. Like his father Aamir Khan, Junior loves to pick and choose his project most carefully. His first film Maharaj on Netflix was a period film where Junaid played a reformist out to expose a fraud godman.

Producers Madhu Mantena and Shristi Behl’s Loveyapa takes the sophomore actor to a different zone and the one most nervous is, no not Junaid, but his father Aamir Khan. Aamir spoke to this writer about Junaid and his co-star Khushi Kapoor. “I think they have both done really well in Loveyapa .



But then, I am Junaid’s father, hence a highly interested party.” I pointed out to Aamir that he is also an unbiased party. He replied, “I try to be.

I repeat, I think they both have done really well.” Loveyapa , which opens on February 7, works on a devious tongue-in-cheek premise: the girl’s father, played by the ever-reliable Ashutosh Rana, asks the lovebirds to swap their phones for a day. Beware of what your phone contains! It could destroy your life.

This sobering wisdom comes in handy in the phone-exchange programme. The couple played by Junaid and Khushi, bickering over the content of each other’s phone, makes for a hilarious take on a contemporary love relationship. For bicker or for worse.

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