Filming Taare Zameen Par Stirred Guilt in Aamir Khan Over Past with Son Junaid

Filming Taare Zameen Par Stirred Guilt in Aamir Khan Over Past with Son Junaid

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The theatrical premiere of Sitaare Zameen Par, the soul sequel to Taare Zameen Par, has Aamir Khan prepared, but back when he was collaborating with Darsheel Safary on the original film, the actor wasn't quite ready for the feelings he would have as a father. The actor remembered lecturing Junaid Khan, who was dyslexic, and how his experience with Taare Zameen Par not only revived the memory but also impacted him deeply. The actor's statements are listed below.

Dyslexic Junaid Khan was reprimanded by Aamir Khan.

It took 18 years after the release of Taare Zameen Par for Aamir Khan to eventually address Junaid Khan's dyslexia. Aamir revealed at the most recent Taare Zameen Par fan meet that he would yell at Junaid, saying that the film had a profound effect on him. "I was like Nandkishore Awasthi in the beginning (the father from Taare Zameen Par). I used to scold Junaid," the actor admitted.

Every action of Junaid Khan was challenged by Aamir Khan.

He expressed worry about how his son Junaid was unable to even pen the letter. And correctly, the performer even chastised his son, claiming that no one could decipher his writing. The Loveyapa actor also struggled with reading, according to Amir. "He would say 'from' instead of 'for' when he used to read. He would simply guess the word from, for, or of anytime he saw an 'F'. He was unable to read well. As a result, I used to attempt to explain things to him, and I would also become perplexed — how can he not comprehend such simple things? It should be mentioned that Junaid had acknowledged having dyslexia and that Taare Zameen Par was, in fact, his tale.

The sequel to Aamir Khan's Bollywood comeback film, Sitaare Zameen Par

With Sitaare Zameen Par, Aamir Khan is making a big comeback to Bollywood. The actor refers to the film as the soul sequel to Taare Zameen Par. This time, the film centers on a coach who must teach basketball skills to kids with special needs. The film is based on the Hollywood picture Champions, which is a remake of the Spanish film Campeones. In addition to signaling Aamir's return to Bollywood, the RS Prasanna film would also see Genelia D'Souza Deshmukh's comeback. Darsheel Safary of Taare Zameen Par also has a unique part in it. On June 20, the movie is set to hit theaters.

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