'Have high hopes for my films releasing in 2025'
Hindustan Times Punjab|December 31, 2024
ctor and son of actor Aamir Khan, Junaid Khan has had a packed year. He didn't just make his OTT debut with Maharaj in 2024, he also had his hands full shooting two films and doing plays.
Deep Saxena

Reflecting on the year gone by, the 31-year-old muses, "2024 has been a busy year. I have completed a film (Loveyapa with actor Khushi Kapoor) directed by filmmaker Advait Chandan that will come out in February. Another untitled film (with actor Sai Pallavi) — my dad's production — will also release later in 2025. So, high hopes." Both projects are romantic films and will have theatrical releases.

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