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Aamir Khan's brother Faissal set to make his Bollywood comeback after 19 years! Here's how the 'Mela' actor looks now

Faissal was said to be schizophrenic
Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan's brother Faissal Khan, who disappeared from the big screen after making his debut with the film 'Mela' in the year 2000, is all set to make a comeback with upcoming film 'Factory'. He will also be lending his voice to a romantic song titled 'Ishq Tera' in the film.
'Factory' will mark his return to the industry after 19 years. Faisal is collaborating with director Sharique Minhaj, with whom he has previously worked in 'Chand Bujh Gaya' and 'Chinar Daastaan-E-Ishq'.
Faissal made headlines back in 2017 after it was announced that he's returning to films with 'Mental'. However, the thriller never got released. He is once again in news, this time for his latest photoshoot. In the pictures, the actor is looking no less than a doppleganger of his famous brother. 
Have a look for yourself: 
1. Aamir or Faissal Khan?
Faissal is hopeful of 'Factory' becoming a hit

Speaking about his comeback, Faissal Khan told Pinkvilla: " 'Factory' is my dream project. I was pleasantly surprised when my director Sharique Minhaj suggested that I should be singing this song. He insisted that my voice was required for this number and I had no qualms about singing at all. In fact, growing up in and around films and cinema, the ability to sing just came to me smoothly. Since 'Ishq Tera' is a soft, romantic track it was easy to croon. Having heard the final number, I feel quite proud."
Faissal Khan to return to the big screen after 19 years

Faissal also spoke on how the industry is in a shifting phase, where content is winning the audience. He told Pinkvilla, "2018 was all about content. From Bollywood biggies to filmmakers, everyone in the industry is taking risks with good content films and the results are phenomenal" further adding "Factory is high on its content. The content of the film is powerful and attractive that will bring the masses to the cinema."

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