Bidisha Roy and Krishnendu Sengupta – a couple from Kolkata – woke up to a big commotion in their downtown Chicago neighbourhood on August 7. Clad in black, a biker was racing down the road with police cars in hot pursuit. Weaving in and out of the traffic, it looked like he would get away. Suddenly, the bike hit a rough patch and crashed. As people watched in amazement, Take 2 began. That’s how the Bengali couple recalled the start of the Chicago leg of the shoot of Aamir Khan’s latest film. But as the chase sequence was played out, the only person missing was Aamir himself. “We saw his stunt-double doing the action. He looked a little taller than Aamir and was dressed in black,” recalled Bidisha. But the man himself – with a lean, mean look and a never-seen-before hairdo – arrived in a while. “It looked like he’d gone back to his Ghajini days. We had read reports of how Aamir wanted a new hairstyle for this film. During the day, he hardly took his hat off. But when he did, we could understand what might have prompted him to keep his look hidden – it’s that different,” said Bidisha.
What is he going to do about his height? Indian movie heroes are not more than 5.5 feet. They are a joke. Even bigger joke is Salman ki body.
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