Rumors: Freida Pinto Could Star in Dhoom 3 Opposite Aamir Khan

While the grapevine is buzzing with gossip of Deepika Padukone, Priyanka Chopra or Katrina Kaif landing the role opposite Aamir Khan in Aditya Chopra's Dhoom:3, Another gossip is that Freida Pinto could be approched by Aditya Chopra to star opposite Aamir to create a new sensational pairing.

It will be interesting to see if Freida, who has still not been seduced to do a Bollywood movie by any of our makers, would see her big debut come opposite Aamir. A top source reveals, "There is a possibilty that Freida might debut in Bollywood with Dhoom:3.

Aditya is quite keen to approach her for the role. As of now the actresses haven't been finalised and so the casting process is only gaining momentum. It is a known fact the Freida was very much on the radar for the Bond film and since Dhoom too has become a franchise now, they might as well root to have as many headline makers as possible.

Plus, Freida and Aamir will be an interesting fresh pairing. As of now we can only wait and watch if Freida will get signed for Dhoom 2, piping leading actresses of Bollywood. People close to Yash Raj Films said that they have not started casting the girl.

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