Farah Khan ignited a fresh debate by claiming Mona Singh outperformed Aamir Khan in 'Laal Singh Chaddha,' despite its box office struggles. Aamir acknowledged the film's failure as a learning experience, while Farah praised Mona's acting during a vlog visit to her home. Aamir is now concentrating on 'Sitaare Zameen Par' and producing 'Lahore 1947' with Sunny Deol.
Farah Khan recently stirred up buzz by declaring that Mona Singh, not Aamir Khan, was the real star of Laal Singh Chaddha. While Aamir continues to reflect on the film’s box office failure, Farah’s praise has reignited conversation around the performances in the 2022 remake of Forrest Gump.During a recent vlog visit to Mona's home, Farah praised the actress for her standout performance in Laal Singh Chaddha. She even joked that Mona outshone Aamir in the film, calling her the most impressive part of the movie and lauding her acting skills.Aamir had ralier openly reflected on Laal Singh Chaddha’s underwhelming box office performance, calling it a film close to his heart. Speaking to ABP News, he shared how friends and family checked in on him post-release, and humorously noted that he received more affection after a flop than usual.The superstar admitted that the failure of Laal Singh Chaddha offered valuable lessons. He said it pushed him to reflect deeply on his missteps, especially in how the story was communicated. While emotionally affected by the film’s poor response, he saw it as a major learning experience, albeit a painful one.Laal Singh Chaddha, released in 2022, was the official Hindi adaptation of the 1994 classic Forrest Gump starring Tom Hanks. Despite the original’s iconic status, the remake didn’t fare well at the box office. Directed by Advait Chandan, it featured Kareena Kapoor Khan as the female lead and Mona Singh in a key role.Meanwhile, Aamir Khan is currently focused on two upcoming projects—Sitaare Zameen Par, in which he stars alongside Genelia D’Souza, and Lahore 1947, his first collaboration with Sunny Deol, which he is producing.