Junaid Khan an Amir khan’s son came to India from Japan after Completing the Shooting of his Untitled Movie

Netflix recently unveiled a teaser that included teases from three movies: Mandala Murders, Vijay 69, and Junaid’s feature debut.

Junaid Khan, the son of Aamir Khan, was seen at the airport upon his return from finishing the filming of his untitled movie. Junaid Khan is soon to make his acting debut. As he moves toward the exit, the young actor makes a happy-looking pose for the camera. As the video went popular on social media, fans could be seen responding to it.

Viral Bhayani posted a video of Junaid Khan wearing all-casual attire. He was observed posing and grinning for the camera. Fans could be seen responding as soon as the footage was made public. “He is the most decent star kid ever such a lovely boy,” stated one of them in a letter. There were also a lot of heart-dropping emojis in the comments. Regarding Junaid’s movie, however, nothing has been revealed. According to a source quoted by India Today, Junaid Khan is returning from Japan after finishing the 50-day shoot for his coming untitled film, which is being produced by Aamir Khan Productions. Junaid has completed the schedule after filming in Sapporo, Japan, for a month and a half.

Recently, photos of BTS that featured Sai Pallavi and Junaid posing together against the beautiful setting of Japan’s Sapporo Snow Festival became viral on the internet. Reports state that even though the weather wasn’t cooperating, Junaid and the rest of the crew continued in shooting. The team worked twelve to fourteen hours a day to keep the project on schedule. According to the claims, Aamir Khan stays in close communication with his son Junaid and the crew in order to accurately evaluate the filming.

Netflix recently unveiled a teaser that included teases from three movies: Mandala Murders, Vijay 69, and Junaid’s feature debut. Although the faces of the characters from the last two movies were seen in the video, Junaid’s appearance in Maharaj remained a mystery, suggesting the film’s expansive scope.