Imran Khan makes a comeback on Instagram after 5 years, teases fans with his post on Threads | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

Imran Khan went on a sabbatical after Nikkhil Advani’s 2015 directorial Katti Batti which also featured Kangana Ranaut terribly bombed at the box office. Recently, the actor left his fans wondering about his comeback in movies. And once again, Imran has teased his fans with the kind of love he has been getting from them on social media.

The actor took to Instagram to share a screenshot of his post on Threadswhich reads, “To whom it may concern, I hear you.

And I’m working on it. Thank you for being so patient with me.” To which, a fan replied, “We want Luck 2.”
Sharing the screenshot of his fan’s response on Instagram, Imran wrote, “I guess that’s what I get for posting on Threads.”

As soon as Imran posted the screenshot, many people expressed their wish to see him the sequels of Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, I Hate Luv Storys, Break Ke Baad, Delhi Belly 2 and more.
Fans also got emotional to see Imran posting on Instagram after 5 long years. “Please sir we miss u a lot … we still watch your movies … the audience at that time wasn’t mature enough i guess to understand the kind of roles you did … but now we would really appreciate you coming back to the big screen,” one fan commented.
Another fan wrote, “Hey there, superstar! Just wanted to say that you’re absolutely amazing on the big screen then, now and forever Keep shining! ???? & Please comeback.”

Imran recently grabbed attention when he replied to a fan’s comment on Zeenat Aman’s Instagram post. “Zeenat ji ne bhi comeback karlia, patani mera @imrankhan kab karega,” the fan commented. To which, Imran replied, “Chalo Aditi, let’s leave this to the internet… 1M likes, and I’ll make it happen.”
Imran Khan is the nephew of Aamir Khan. He made his debut as a lead actor with Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, which recently completed 15 years since its release.

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