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Aamir Urges Fans In China To Watch Rani's 'Hichki'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Oct, 2018 03:07 PM
  • Aamir Urges Fans In China To Watch Rani's 'Hichki'
Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan, who enjoys huge popularity in China, has urged his "friends" in the country to watch his friend Rani Mukerji's "Hichki", which is releasing there on Friday.
 
Aamir and Rani, who have starred together in "Ghulam" and "Talaash", have been friends for long. Now that her "Hichki" is set to release in China, Aamir has come forward to promote the film.
 
"A very warm hello to all my friends in China. My friend Rani Mukerji an actress from India has done a film called 'Hichki', which I believe is releasing in China on October 12. Well, I want you to know that I have seen the film when it released here in India and it is a beautiful story and it's a great film, with wonderful performances by Rani and all the kids in it," Aamir said in a video uploaded on a Chinese social media platform.
 
He added: "It's really heart-warming and uplifting film with a beautiful story... I hope that all of you will go and see the film and I hope that you enjoy it."
 
Rani is currently in China to promote the movie, which has a progressive message of beating stereotypes. The promotions are happening across 5 cities in China -- Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Chengdu. 
 
In the movie, Rani essays Naina Mathur, a school teacher dealing with an involuntary nervous system disorder, Tourette Syndrome.

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