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Omair Rana Refutes Aamir Khan’s Claims That He Is Copying His Style

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Omair Rana refuses the claim of copying Amir Khan

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  • Omair Rana is a well-known Pakistani actor and theater director.
  • “It was all in jest,” he said, “but I said it because people don’t understand humor these days”.

Omair Rana is a well-known television personality, a Pakistani actor, and a talented theatrical director. He directed a number of well-known theater productions. Pyar Kay Sadqay, Zan Mureed, Dil Na Umeed to Nahi, and Sange Mar Mar were among his most popular dramas.

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The actor recently clarified a comment he made against Bollywood icon Aamir Khan. Aamir Khan, according to the actor, has plagiarized his appearance from Pyar Kay Sadqay.

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“Aamir Khan imitated your style in Pyar kay Sadqay, did you mention that?” This was a question posed by Ahsan Khan in “TimeOut With Ahsan Khan.” Omair Rana responded, “but I said it in jest because people’s sense of humor has been harmed these days, they don’t understand humor.

There was a young guy who interviewed me and asked, ‘what’s your aspiration?’, I truly admire Aamir Khan for his work and craft, so I said that now that he has copied my style, I’m thinking International, let me work with him, but “I hope this reaches him,” he said, “but it was all in good fun.” It’s worth noting that Omair Rana stated that a Bollywood actor had plagiarized his look.

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