Bollywood
is
all
set
to
welcome
a
fresh
face,
Junaid
Khan,
Aamir
Khan's
eldest
son,
into
its
glittering
galaxy.
The
actor
is
set
to
make
his
Bollywood
debut
with
Yash
Raj
Films'
"Maharaj," but
that's
not
all.
He's
also
gearing
up
for
an
untitled
love
story
alongside
Sai
Pallavi
as
per
reports,
set
amidst
the
enchanting
Japanese
winters,
which
promises
to
be
a
cinematic
treat
for
audiences.
During
a
recent
recce
to
Sapporo
along
with
the
film
crew,
Junaid
Khan
had
the
opportunity
to
experience
the
breathtaking
Japanese
winters
first-hand
and
attend
the
famous
Snow
Festival,
which
showcases
stunning
ice
sculptures
and
snow
art,
attracting
visitors
from
around
the
world.
Having
witnessed
its
beauty,
the
cast
and
crew
knew
Sappora
would
make
the
perfect
backdrop
for
this
love
story.
A
source
close
to
the
film
reveals,
"The
team
saw
saw
the
famous
Snow
Festival
during
their
recce,
which
will
also
feature
in
the
film
as
it
will
see
the
city
of
Sapporo
set
in
the
winters,
and
the
team
absolutely
loved
it.
They
were
so
thrilled
by
the
picturesque
landscapes
and
the
unique
cultural
experience."
The
source
adds,
"During
their
time
in
Sapporo,
Junaid
also
paid
a
visit
to
Sapporo
City
Hall
and
had
a
pleasant
chat
with
Mayor
Akimoto.
This
interaction
not
only
highlighted
the
warmth
and
hospitality
of
the
city
but
also
signifies
the
growing
global
reach
of
Bollywood.
Never
before
has
a
Hindi
film
been
shot
in
Sapporo,
which
makes
it
an
exciting
proposition
to
watch
on
the
big
screen."
Before
stepping
into
the
world
of
cinema,
Junaid
Khan
dedicated
six
years
to
the
world
of
theater.
His
journey
began
in
August
2017
with
director
Quasar
Thakore
Padamsee's
adaptation
of
Bertolt
Brecht's
'Mother
Courage
and
Her
Children,' a
biting
satire
on
the
absurdity
of
war.
This
marked
the
beginning
of
a
passionate
pursuit
of
the
craft
of
acting.
With
"Maharaj" and
the
reported,
untitled
love
story
set
in
the
enchanting
Japanese
winters,
Junaid
is
all
set
to
usher
in
a
new
phase
-
and
considering
how
his
untitled
next
with
Sai
Pallavi
is
a
fairytale
romance
set
against
picturesque
Japanese
winters,
gives
audiences
much
to
look
forward
to!