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This famous person chose not to participate in Aamir Khan’s Laal Singh Chaddha because of

In 2022, Aamir Khan returned to the big screen with Laal Singh Chaddha. But the movie bombed at the box office and failed to impress the public. In addition to Aamir, Naga Chaitanya also appeared in the movie. Now, a second South Hollywood celebrity has said that he was also expected to play a major role and feature in the movie.

It is none other than Vijay Sethupathi who is the celebrity we are discussing. Laal Singh Chaddha was scheduled to include a major part for Vijay Sethupathi. He said the same thing and spoke about his encounter with Aamir Khan in a recent interview with Mashable. He said, “Well, the first time I visited Mumbai, I went to a celebrity’s house and had a smoke and coffee with him. After that, I was dropped off to the airport by Aamir sir.”

Prior to this, actor Naga Chaitanya, who co-stars in the movie, said that Vijay Sethupathi was forced to withdraw from the Aamir Khan film because of scheduling conflicts. The actor told Pinkvilla, “I was only told that there were some date problems, which is why the project with Vijay sir didn’t work out.” However, it was never really an issue since the character was created with my cultural sensibilities in mind from the moment I joined.”

authored by Atul Kulkarni and directed by Advait Chandan. Aamir Khan plays the titular role in Laal Singh Chadha, a film produced by Viacom18 Studios, Paramount Pictures, and Aamir Khan Productions. Naga Chaitanya and Kareena Kapoor Khan also feature. Despite having a budget of Rs 180 crore, the movie only made Rs 133 crore at the box office globally.

As the antagonist in Atlee’s Jawan, which also featured Shah Rukh Khan, Nayanthara, Deepika Padukone, Sanya Malhotra, and Priyamani among others, Vijay Sethupathi recently surprised everyone. After the huge success of the movie, he is now slated to feature in Sriram Raghavan’s Merry Christmas, which also stars Katrina Kaif and opens in theaters on January 12.

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