Actor Faissal Khan, the brother of superstar Aamir Khan, is set to make his directorial debut with action-thriller "Factory".
Faissal has previously served as an assistant director on films such as "Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak" and "Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander" with Mansoor Khan, and "Tum Mere Ho" with his late father Tahir Hussain.
Aamir Khan's brother Faissal Khan, disappeared from the big screen after making his debut with the film Mela in the year 2000. Faissal starred alongside Aamir Khan in the film and while Aamir's career grew leaps and bound after the film, Faissal, however, wasn't able to land any projects.
Trying his luck one more time, the actor is starring in a film called Factory. Also, the actor will also make his singing debut from the film. He will sing a song named Ishq Tera for the film.
"My mother always kept telling me that I'll do well as a director and I am sure she will be pleasantly surprised with my decision," Faissal said in a statement.
The actor, best known for featuring alongside Aamir in 2000's "Mela", said he is excited for "Factory" as he has been involved with the project right from the scripting stage.
Also featuring Roaleey Ryan, Raj Kumar Kanojya, Ribbhu Mehra and Sharad Singh, "Factory" is slated to release early 2020.