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Imran Khan, who made his acting debut in the 2008 romantic comedy Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na starring Abbas Tyrewala, took a break after Nikkhil Advani's forgettable 2015 film Katti Batti. However, he has recently made the most absurd hint towards a return to Bollywood. (Also Read: Imran Khan described living in the Bollywood bubble as "suffocating" when he hinted at leaving the spotlight in 2014)
Zeenat ji ne bhi comeback karlia, patani mera @imrankhan kab karega, a fan wrote in a comment on the seasoned actor Zeenat Aman's Instagram post about her new commercial for a finance company.
Imran Khan responded to the fan's Instagram comment, "Chalo Aditi, let's leave this to the internet... I'll work to achieve 1M likes.
Imran's response has 57,742 likes as of this writing. Many people flooded Zeenat's post's comment area. Among the comments was "Not me searching for Aditi's comment to like Imran's reply." Another person asked, "Ye Imran khan ka comment kaha hai (Where is this Imran Khan comment)." "Here for Imran Khan's comment," another person commented in the comments section.
Hojayenga baad mai palatna mt (smile emoji) (If it happens, stick to it), a fan commented in the reply thread. Another remarked, "Comeback with Delhi belly 2 plz," making reference to Imran's 2011 dark comedy Delhi Belly, directed by Abhinay Deo. "I hope this ain't a joke!!!" a third individual remarked in the comment area.
The actor Aamir Khan's nephew is Imran Khan. Even in Aamir's renowned flicks, Mansoor Khan's 1988 romantic comedy Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak and his 1992 college caper Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar, he played the young Aamir. With the recently celebrated 15th anniversary of its release, Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na served as Imran's lead acting debut.
Imran went on to star in movies like Danish Aslam's 2010 rom-com and Punit Malhotra's 2010 romantic comedy I Hate Luv Stories with Sonam Kapoor. Break Ke Baad, an Ali Abbas Zafar 2011 romantic comedy starring Deepika Padukone Mere Brother Ki Dulhan with Katrina Kaif, Shakun Batra's 2012 directorial debut Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu with Kareena Kapoor, Vishal Bhardwaj's 2013 satirical black comedy Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola with Anushka Sharma, and Milan Luthria's 2013 gangster movie Once Upon a Time in Mumbai Dobaara! with Sonakshi Sinha.