Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Aamir Khan to Appear with his ‘Almost Bald Appearance’ in Ghajini

You do not need to be a die heart onlooker of Aamir Khan’s appearance to know that the Bollywood super star has fame for experimenting on his appearance frequently. If you go through his notable movies chronologically, you can easily understand that appearing on the big screen with a new look has become a passion for Aamir Khan. Bollywood fans found Aamir Khan in different get up and appearance in the movies like Ghulam, Lagaan, Dil Chahta Hai, Mangal Pandey etc.

Aamir Khan is going to appear on the big screen with his new look once again. The actor has recently came in public with his new look which will be seen in his upcoming movie Ghajini. Last month he attended the premier of latest Bollywood hit RACE with his new appearance. Aamir was seen in short hair and clean shaved. However, the public attraction now revolves around the reason of sporting a scratch on his head.

Glamsham reported:

While on Aamir's new look, most people already knew about his almost baldpate, but there are still a lot of enquiries about the reason behind Aamir sporting a scar on his head. Well, we will disclose the reason and satisfy the curiosity. In the upcoming October 2 release, GHAJINI, Aamir Khan gets hit on the head by the villains, because of which he loses his memory. The scar is a result of the injury inflicted by the bad men of GHAJINI!

Aamir Khan plays the leading role of man in the movie Ghajini, which is expected to hit the screen later this year. Asin Thottumkal and Jiah Khan star opposite Aamir Khan in the movie. Aamir Khan tried to familiarize his new look before the release of his much-awaited movie Mangal Pandey. Now, this time he has also created an interest among the Bollywood fans with his new look. Let us see, if Ghajini becomes another box office hit film for Aamir Khan.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Aamir Khan may be bald but his humor is still intact. Don't know whether it is humor or war that he has with the other Khans.
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