Khushi Kapoor and Junaid Khan are not appearing together in a film

Khushi Kapoor and Junaid Khan are not appearing together in a film

Recently, there have been rumors that Khushi Kapoor, the late Sridevi and producer Boney Kapoor daughter, is getting ready to work with Aamir Khan son Junaid Khan and Saif Ali Khan’s son Ibrahim Ali Khan on screen. But after recent remarks from Pakistani actor Junaid Khan, the issue is now even more confusing—and, to be honest, a little funny.

Junaid posted the news on his Instagram Stories after discovering that his photo had been accidentally placed on a portal instead of Aamir’s son’s. In response to the rumors, the former Call frontman said that although he welcomes the chance to work internationally, the claims connecting him to the movie with Khushi Kapoor are untrue.

Although his name may have been mistaken for the Indian superstar’s son’s, Junaid made it clear that he wanted open borders to make these kinds of partnerships possible. “To everyone who is wondering if this is real: yes! I must have been mistaken for Aamir Khan’s son by them! However, I sincerely hope that, like in the past, our borders were open to international cooperation,” Junaid wrote on Instagram Stories.

However, Zee News reports that Khushi’s rapidly developing career is still exciting fans with two highly awaited film projects in the works. Khushi will co-star with Ibrahim Ali Khan in the forthcoming romantic comedy Naadaniyaan, which is produced by Dharma Productions, after making her feature debut in The Archies.

Khushi will also be starring in the Hindi version of Love Today, which is expected to start production in the coming summer, opposite rising Indian actor Junaid Khan. The actress has a lot to prove, and judging on the lackluster reception her debut effort garnered, she is probably preparing for more of the same.

Now that our Junaid has debunked every false information, Pakistanis may relax as they anxiously await the release of these movies. Though he provided light on the spirit of cross-border collaboration that was once common but is now rare in contemporary sociopolitical times, his comment is one that warrants consideration.