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'Lesser the better', says Kareena Kapoor Khan about working with limited crew on 'Laal Singh Chaddha'

Updated on: 19 October,2021 07:54 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Actor says filming Laal Singh Chaddha with limited crew enabled her to do a finer job

'Lesser the better', says Kareena Kapoor Khan about working with limited crew on 'Laal Singh Chaddha'

Kareena Kapoor Khan; (right) Aamir Khan’s look in the film

Kareena Kapoor Khan says working on Laal Singh Chaddha was memorable, as the film reunited her with one of her favourite co-stars, Aamir Khan.


The official remake of Tom Hanks’ Hollywood blockbuster, Forrest Gump marks the two Bollywood stars’ third collaboration after 3 Idiots (2009) and Talaash (2012). “We have worked very hard. Aamir has [endured] a lot. It is a brilliant script.”


Advait Chandan, who made his directorial debut with the 2017 musical drama, Secret Superstar, produced by Aamir, has directed the movie.


Actor-writer Atul Kulkarni shares the screenplay credit along with Eric Roth, who had adapted the 1986 Winston Groom novel of the same name for Hanks’ 1994 movie.
The team wrapped the film last month after a shooting stint that was held during the pandemic. 

“We finished my portions during the Covid wave in Delhi. That was the first time I went on a set amid the pandemic. We followed the protocols. It gave me the assurance that I can do well when shooting films with fewer people,” said the actor, adding that she was five-months pregnant with her second child, Jeh, when she shot her major portions for the film. “Working with less people is better because one can concentrate better,” she added.

Laal Singh Chaddha is scheduled to be released on Valentine’s Day 2022. The film, also starring Naga Chaitanya and Mona Singh, was originally slated for a Christmas 2021 premiere.

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