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Bollywood actress, who brought the #MeToo movement in India to the fore, has reacted to Aamir Khan's decision of working with Me Too accused director Subhash Kapoor.
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'Mogul' was initially offered to Akshay Kumar but things didn't fall into place and now Aamir Khan will be seen playing the titular role of late Gulshan Kumar on-screen.
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Bhushan said the lead actor, who will be playing Gulshan Kumar`s role, needs at least a year to transform himself.
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The latest buzz about the actor's future projects is that he may be a part of the Hindi remake of 1994 Hollywood film Forrest Gump.  
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Mogul was initially offered to Akshay Kumar.  
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Subhash Kapoor has been accused of sexual harassment and molestation by an actress and the matter is currently in court.
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Aamir and Kiran have reportedly approached director Rajkumar Hirani to helm 'Mogul'.
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The latest about the big film is that Sonakshi Sinha has been approached to play a small but significant part in it.  
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They said they were committed to making the industry a safe place.
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"Mogul" co-producer Bhushan Kumar said Wednesday that Kapoor has been sacked from the job.
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Kapoor of 'Jolly LLB' fame, was to direct Gulshan Kumar biopic, titled Mogul.   
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Bollywood actor Aamir Khan on Wednesday took to Twitter to share a joint statement about the ongoing #MeToo movement. They also stated that they “are committed to doing any and everything to make the film industry a safe and happy one to work in”.
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There has not been any announcement regarding the final casting of the project as yet.
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He, however, backed out of the film due to differences over script. 
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Several reports claimed that Aamir Khan has finalised his next which would either be a film based on the life of Osho or the much anticipated 'Mahabharata' with the Baahubali director.
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Aamir has declined a few good offers to focus on the film based on the Mahabharata, reports suggest.
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Akshay has three big releases lined-up for 2018.
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Known for helping the music industry boom in later 1980s and early 1990s, Gulshan Kumar was murdered in 1997. His music label T-Series became a name to reckon with Indian music industry.






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