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Rangeela Reunion? Ram Gopal Varma and Aamir Khan’s Latest Pic Sparks Collaboration Rumors!

The Rangeela Man Returns! Ram Gopal Varma and Aamir Khan's Latest Photo Sparks Buzz

Ram Gopal Varma and Aamir Khan have created a social media buzz following a recent photo of the two men that went viral, signaling a possible collaboration. Posted by Varma on his X (previously Twitter) account, the snap was captioned, “Me with my RANGEELA man,” immediately creating speculation. The fans swarmed the comments section in a frenzy, a majority penning “Rangeela 2 loading” and posting heart emojis. The buzz arrives as the cult film Rangeela, featuring Aamir, Urmila Matondkar, and Jackie Shroff, marked its 28th anniversary.

Aamir Khan’s performance of Munna in Rangeela is one of his most nostalgic acts. With his penchant for authenticity, Aamir did not stop at anything to get into character. He lived among the slums of Mumbai, socializing with real-life taporis to learn their language, body language, and attitude. His intention was not only to play the role but to live it—making Munna’s lines feel spontaneous and unplanned. The outcome was a performance that even today continues to touch hearts of viewers years after its release.

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In the meantime, Aamir has also given a thrilling update on his much-awaited dream project, the Mahabharat. On Game Changers with Komal Nahta, he shared that work on the epic finally commenced at a groundwork level. He called the film a “yagna” and revealed that the idea has been lingering in his mind for more than 25–30 years. The scripting process will start in the next two months. For Aamir, the project is not a mere film—it’s a spiritual and personal experience which he believes is the most significant work of his life.

Professionally, Aamir Khan was seen most recently in Sitaare Zameen Par, a thematically follow-up to his 2007 blockbuster Taare Zameen Par, extending the legacy of effective and emotive storytelling.

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