New Delhi: Imran Khan was spotted promoting his upcoming crime thriller ` Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Dobaara` in Gurgaon.
The ` Mere Brother Ki Dulhan` star, who was dressed in his character, performed live and danced to a song from the film, called `Tayyab Ali`, which is a rendition of the famous Rishi Kapoor number.
While chatting with the media, Khan spoke about his character and the story line of the film.
"You all must have seen Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai part 1. But this film starts after a gap of 10 to 15 years of the first part and I am playing the role of Aslam. Emraan Hashmi`s role in part 1 is being played by Akshay Kumar in part 2," the actor said.
Khan said that the audience would see how Kumar becomes a very big don and rules Mumbai from last 10 to15 years.
He said that they can also see how a new boy Aslam, becomes Kumar`s right hand, but then because of a girl everything goes wrong between them.
The movie, which is slated for an August 15th release, also stars Sonakshi Sinha, Akshay Kumar and Sonali Bendre.
ANI
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