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Aamir Khan Confirms Sequel To 3 Idiots With Rajkumar Hirani
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Mumbai, April 28 - The sequel to director Rajkumar Hirani's iconic blockbuster 3 Idiots, starring Aamir Khan, R. Madhavan, Sharman Joshi, and Kareena Kapoor, has long been in discussion among the fans and industry people alike. Recently, it was reported that the filmmaker was working on the idea of a sequel, and now, superstar Aamir Khan has confirmed that same. Aamir Khan Confirms 3 Idiots Sequel In a major and exciting update for Bollywood fans, Aamir Khan has officially confirmed that a sequel to his iconic film 3 Idiots is in the works. The project will reunite him with acclaimed filmmaker Rajkumar Hirani, who is currently developing the script. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The actor revealed that Hirani has already narrated the story to him, and he was thoroughly impressed by the concept. While the screenplay is still under development, Aamir described the idea as "wonderful," hinting that the sequel is being crafted with the same care and depth that made the original film a cultural phenomenon. The sequel will be set 10 years after the events of the first film, revisiting the lives of Rancho, Farhan, and Raju. The time jump is expected to explore how their journeys have evolved beyond college, while maintaining the emotional core and relatable storytelling that resonated with audiences back in 2009. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Aamir also hinted that while the sequel will retain the humour and heart of the original, it will feature a fresh and "unusual" storyline. This suggests that Hirani is aiming to avoid a conventional follow-up and instead bring a new perspective, much like he did with the first film's take on India's education system. Released in 2009, 3 Idiots went on to become one of the most successful and influential films in Indian cinema, praised for its message on pursuing passion over societal pressure. With a sequel now officially in development, expectations are naturally sky-high, and if executed well, the film could mark one of the biggest nostalgic returns on the big screen.