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Aamir Khan meets famous James Bond actor Roger Moore

Actor-producer Aamir Khan showcased an exclusive cut of his forthcoming home production 'Peepli Live' to one of his favourite actors Roger Moore, best known for playing British secret service agent James Bond in seven films from 1973 to 1985.

Updated on: Jun 11, 2010 08:54 PM IST
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Actor-producer Aamir Khan showcased an exclusive cut of his forthcoming home production 'Peepli Live' to one of his favourite actors Roger Moore, best known for playing British secret service agent James Bond in seven films from 1973 to 1985.

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The meeting took place Berlin over the weekend where the two were attending a fund raising event 'Burda Live 2010'.

Moore expressed his desire to watch the entire film. Aamir said that he would love to show him the film but was apologetic as he was not carrying a print. Aamir then promised Moore that he would send a print of 'Peepli Live' to Moore as soon as possible.

"Aamir did meet Roger Moore and they spoke about 'Peepli Live'. Aamir has promised Moore that he will arrange a screening of 'Peepli Live' for him at the earliest," a spokesperson of Aamir Khan Production said.

Aamir was the only Indian actor at the event on Saturday. He was accompanied by his wife Kiran Rao.

 
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