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‘Talaash’ hits theaters on Nov 30 : Aamir Khan

Rumors had it that Aamir Khan’s much awaited film ‘Talaash’, had been delayed and was set for a next year release, reason being certain differences between the creative team. However, Aamir himself rubbished all such rumors, confirming the release date.

The actors a.k.a the perfectionist says that the film has shaped up pretty well and the entire team is gearing up for the film’s release, as scheduled.

“I would like to clarify that ‘Talaash’ is releasing as planned on Nov 30th,” Aamir said. The actor added,: “Over the last few weeks I have noticed that there have been some attempts to spread rumours about the film. Clearly someone is not very happy with the way it is progressing, and I can assure that that someone is not anyone from our team.”

‘Talaash’ is a psychological thriller, starring Aamir Khan, Rani Mukerji and Kareena Kapoor in pivotal roles. The film is directed by Reema Kagtis and is Aamir’s first big release after “3 Idiots”.

The actor also denied any kind of differences between the filmmakers. He said, “Reema, Farhan, Ritesh, and I are very happy with the way Talaash has turned out.”

Rumors also had it that Aamir wasn’t too happy about the film’s end result.

A source close to the actor said, “Everyone knows how meticulous Aamir Khan is as a planner. He wouldn’t let any of his projects not have his attention or his time.”

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