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Aamir Khan returned to Bhuj after 25 years, reminiscing about Lagaan's shooting days. He screened Sitaare Zameen Par in Kotai village, advocating for rural cinema accessibility. The actor highlighted the film's social message and plans a YouTube release for wider reach. Aamir also interacted with villagers, sitting among them during the open-air screening.

Key Points: Aamir Khan Returns to Bhuj After 25 Years for Sitaare Zameen Par

  • Aamir Khan revisits Bhuj after 25 years for Sitaare Zameen Par screening
  • Actor emphasizes rural cinema access with affordable Rs 100 tickets
  • Film delivers a strong social message on neurodivergent children
  • Aamir plans wider reach by releasing the movie on YouTube
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Memories of Lagaan refreshed: Aamir Khan returns to Bhuj after 25 years; attends 'Sitaare Zameen Par' screening

Aamir Khan revisits Bhuj, nostalgic about Lagaan, while promoting Sitaare Zameen Par screening in rural Gujarat.

"My memories of Lagaan got refreshed today. - Aamir Khan"

Kachchh, August 2

Aamir Khan has returned to Gujarat's Bhuj after 25 years of his Oscar-nominated 'Lagaan.' The actor, who was in attendance for the screening of, 'Sitaare Zameen Par,' got nostalgic after arriving in the village where the shooting of his 2001 film took place.

Speaking to the media, Aamir said, "My memories of Lagaan got refreshed today."

Sharing his concerns about a lack of cinema halls in rural areas, the actor added, "The cinema should reach these areas. I wanted my new movie, 'Sitaare Zameen Par', to reach every village of the nation. The UPI scheme brought by our government has proven to be very successful. The entire village watched the movie by paying just Rs 100."

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Aamir emphasised that his film delivers a very good social message and that every Indian should watch it.

"This is the first ever screening in the Kotai village of Gujarat. Such screenings should happen in every village. It was my wish to conduct the first screening in Kachchh. This is a historic place. I have so many memories and I felt very happy after revisiting the place," he added.

At the event, the actor interacted with the villagers as well the school students who attended the screening, which was held at an open space with a shed.

He also joined the audience, seated on the floor with the crowd.

The Bollywood superstar has been lately voicing his vision to reach a wider audience by releasing 'Sitaare Zameen Par' on YouTube. He explained that the approach will allow people to watch the film at their convenience while also increasing its reach.

The sports drama was made available on YouTube on Friday, August 1. Directed by Prasanna, 'Sitaare Zameen Par' is a sequel to Aamir Khan's blockbuster film, 'Taare Zameen Par.'

The actor is seen essaying the role of a basketball coach, tasked to train a group of neurodivergent children.

Also featuring Genelia Deshmukh, the film opened in theatres on June 20.

- ANI

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Shreya B
While I appreciate the effort, I wish Aamir would focus more on making good content rather than just social messaging. His recent films feel preachy. Taare Zameen Par was perfect - hope the sequel lives up to it!
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Aryan P
Bhuj must be so lucky to have Aamir sir back after 25 years! Lagaan shooting locations are like pilgrimage spots for Bollywood fans. Planning a trip there soon to see the village that gave us such a masterpiece 🇮🇳
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Priyanka N
The YouTube release strategy is genius! Many small towns don't have good theaters. Now my grandparents can watch it at home. Aamir understands real India unlike other stars who only care about metro audiences.
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Karan T
Saw the movie last week - the basketball scenes with special needs children were so moving! Aamir's dedication to meaningful cinema is unmatched. But I do miss his comedy roles like in Andaz Apna Apna 😄
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Nisha Z
The UPI payment system for village screenings is such an innovative idea! Digital India meets Bollywood. Hope other filmmakers adopt this model. Our rural audiences deserve quality entertainment too.

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