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Aamir Khan shoots in the oldest school of Punjab for Dangal

| | Oct 25, 2015, at 03:19 am
Mumbai, Oct 24 (IBNS): Aamir Khan has been in an extensive shoot schedule of Dangal in Punjab.
Last we heard that he shot in Dharmendra's ancestral village Dango and how Aamir even told him that once the film is ready, he would organize for a special screening for him.
 
The latest news from Punjab is that Aamir Khan and the Dangal team recently shot in the oldest school of Punjab.
 
The school is called The Government Senior Secondary School in Gujjarwal which was established in 1857.
 
The school also had Kartar Singh Sarabha (Sikh freedom fighter) as one of its students. 
 
Aamir was thrilled to have shot in the school. He met the school's principal and his entire family. 
 
The actor has gone under a physical transformation for his role of a wrestler in the film and it will be his next film after the record breaking film, PK.
 

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