Mumbai: As Junaid Khan and Khushi Kapoor’s upcoming film ‘Lvavpa’ prepares for its release, Bollywood superstar and Junaid’s father Aamir Khan to host a special screening of the film for great cricketer Sachin Tendulkar and his family Are ready. The film has tilted the audience with its trailer and trending songs.
This is going to be really a moment – Aamir Khan enjoys Aamir Khan along with Cricketing Legend to see Aamir Khan.
The artist of ‘Lvavpa’ is leaving no stone unturned to take a film across the country. The artists have visited Bigg Boss and reality singing show ‘Indian Idol’ and have also traveled to Pune and Lucknow for promotion.
‘Lvavpa’ is set under the scope of modern romance, and provides a heart -wrenching story rich in unforgettable performance, vibrant music and breathtaking scenes. Celebrating love in all its colors, the film is ready to resonance with audiences of all ages. The film is scheduled to release on 7 February 2025.
‘Lvavpa’ is the second film for both Junaid and Khushi, who made her debut with Netflix films ‘Maharaj’ and ‘The Archies’.
‘Maharaj’ was based on journalist and social reformer Karasandas Mulji. After studying at Elphinstone College in Mumbai, Karsandas Mulji played by Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan’s son – Junaid, Junaid in the film, was a protect of Scholar – Leetor Dadabhai Naorozy. He was a member of the Gujarati Gyan Prasarak Mandalley (Gujarati Society for the spread of knowledge), and was friends of prominent Gujarati reformists like poet Narmad and educationist Mahapatram Nilekant.
Mulji called widow remarriage, women’s education, excessive expense in pomp in marriage, indecent songs sung during marriage, funeral rites of chest beating, and he stood for the oppressors, called for a social improvement. Due to Mulji, many bad practices in the society were abolished, who used to remove their evils like his guru and believed in the effective functioning of the society.
He wrote many notable articles. However, it was an article called ‘Hindu No real Dharam Annie Atir Na Pakhandi and the title of the current Heterodox Opinians) published by him in’ Satyaprakash ‘on 21 September 1890. The article criticized the Vaishnav Archeis (Hindu religious leaders) for its behavior. As a result of this article, Netflix is a film based in the case of Maharaja Complaint in 1862.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Junaid Khan also has an upcoming film with Sai Pallavi.