Aamir Khan Breaks Down in Tears at Son Junaid's Film Event

Aamir Khan was moved to tears at a special event for his son Junaid Khan's upcoming film 'Ek Din'. The actor praised co-star Sai Pallavi as the best actress in India. Aamir also joked about his son's performance in the romantic drama. His recent acting project was the socially conscious film 'Sitaare Zameen Par'.

Key Points: Aamir Khan Emotional at Son Junaid's Film Event

  • Aamir Khan breaks down in tears at event
  • He praises Sai Pallavi as best actress
  • Junaid Khan co-stars in 'Ek Din'
  • Aamir's last film was 'Sitaare Zameen Par'
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Aamir Khan moved to tears during special event of son Junaid's film

Aamir Khan tears up at special event for son Junaid Khan's film 'Ek Din'. He praises co-star Sai Pallavi as best actress in India.

"the best actress we have in our country today - Aamir Khan on Sai Pallavi"

Mumbai, April 27

Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan was seen tearing up at an event in the city on Sunday. The actor attended the special event for his upcoming production 'Ek Din', and seated beside his elder son Junaid Khan and his co-star Sai Pallavi.

As the performances unfolded, Aamir appeared visibly moved and was seen breaking down in tears. Elsewhere during the event, the actor also crooned the song from the film.

The actor also looked fit and leaner. At the event, the actor also praised the Ramayana star, calling her "the best actress we have in our country today", while also appreciating his son Junaid Khan in a lighter vein, jokingly adding that "Junaid ne bhi acha khasa kaam kiya hai (Junaid has also done quite a good job)".

'Ek Din' is a romantic drama, directed by Sunil Pandey, and produced by Mansoor Khan, Aamir Khan, and Aparna Purohit under the banner of Aamir Khan Productions.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Aamir's last major project as an actor was 'Sitaare Zameen Par', a spiritual successor in tone to his film 'Taare Zameen Par'. The film marked Aamir's return to acting after a break following the debacle of his passion project 'Laal Singh Chaddha'. The story blended emotion, humor, and social sensitivity, and it focused on themes of learning differences, human connection, and personal growth. Aamir played a central role that balanced warmth with introspection, once again choosing a script rooted in empathy rather than spectacle.

The project reflected his long-standing preference for meaningful cinema that sparks discussion while remaining accessible to mainstream audiences.The film carried the emotional sincerity associated with his earlier work, while also introducing a fresh perspective for modern viewers. It reaffirmed Aamir Khan's reputation for selecting socially conscious stories with emotional depth.

- IANS

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Rohit L
Honestly, Aamir Khan is one of the few stars who still picks meaningful scripts. 'Sitaare Zameen Par' was such a touching film, and now this. Hope Junaid carries that legacy forward. Kudos to the father-son duo! 👏
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Vikram M
Sai Pallavi is truly the best actress of this generation. Her work in 'Premam' and now in Bollywood is outstanding. Aamir's praise is well-deserved. But I do wish his last few films had done better at the box office. Still, quality over quantity, I guess.
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Ananya R
The way Aamir Khan balances being a superstar and a doting father is admirable. Seeing him tear up at his son's event shows his human side. 'Ek Din' looks promising—romantic dramas with emotional depth are rare these days. 🥹
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Michael C
It's great to see Aamir supporting his son's career. But I wonder if Junaid has the same screen presence as his father. 'Ek Din' will be the real test. Sai Pallavi is incredible though—she can elevate any film.
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Kavya N
Aamir sir's 'Junaid ne bhi acha khasa kaam kiya hai' line is so pure! 😂 He's such a proud dad but also keeps it lighthearted. After 'Sitaare Zameen Par', I have high expectations from this project. Hope it touches hearts like his earlier films.

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