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Aamir Khan post PK release is in 2016

| | Dec 03, 2014, at 10:44 pm
Mumbai, Dec 3 (IBNS) While there are a lot of rumors doing rounds of Aamir Khan signing film, the actor has not actually taken up any project.

While everyone is eagerly waiting for Aamir Khan's intriguing release P.K. , the actor might be again seen on the celluloid only in 2016.

The actor has been taking time and reading scripts of films but would not be singing anything until 2015 which only translates into his film releasing in 2016.

The actor every year has been there with a release of the film which not only entertained the audiences but also has created a lot of chatter at the box office.

A spokesperson confirms the news, saying “Aamir has not signed anything yet.”

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