Key Points

Director R.S. Prasanna went through an exhaustive 10-month process to cast non-professional actors for Aamir Khan's Sitaare Zameen Par. The team auditioned 2500 candidates online before shortlisting 50 finalists. Extensive workshops helped raw talent prepare for their roles while maintaining authenticity. Aamir Khan fully supported this unconventional approach to casting for the film.

Key Points: R.S. Prasanna Auditions 2500 for Aamir Khan's Sitaare Zameen Par

  • 10-month casting process for authentic performances
  • 2500 online auditions narrowed to 50
  • Workshops for non-professional actors
  • Aamir Khan supported unconventional casting approach
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R.S. Prasanna auditioned over 2500 actors for Aamir Khan-starrer 'Sitaare Zameen Par'

Director R.S. Prasanna reveals the 10-month casting journey for Aamir Khan's upcoming film, auditioning 2500 non-professionals for authenticity.

"We auditioned about 2,500 people... I wanted their realness and rawness to come. - R.S. Prasanna"

Mumbai, June 16

Director R.S. Prasanna, who is gearing up for the release of his upcoming film ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’, has revealed that he and the makers auditioned for over 2500 people for the film.

The director recently spoke with IANS, and shared the long arduous process of casting which spanned nearly 10 months. The auditions were conducted online and were quite challenging given they didn’t want professional actors, and wanted a certain degree of rawness.

Speaking with IANS, Prasanna said, “The casting was almost an eight month, ten month casting effort, Tess Joseph (casting director) was there during that time, then Anmol also. If I remember right, we auditioned about 2,500 people, we had to go through their online auditions and we brought it down to about 50 people”.

The director further mentioned that they also had a series of workshops because to audition people who have not acted professionally before, they need some assistance in terms of preparation.

He shared, “We have to enable and create an atmosphere where they feel comfortable. Only then will you be in your elements. I was not checking whether they were already a professional, I wanted their realness and rawness to come. So it's my job to create that environment, and luckily Aamir Khan sir was the most supportive producer”.

Talking about what all went into the preparation of actors with special needs, he said, “We had basic workshops on acting, clowning, dance and so many, and through that we would, I would be walking around and observing because we were not only looking at acting, we were also looking at personality match with the, we have ten characters”.

“We have another almost 70 characters who are people with special needs who are there in the movie, who are the opponent teams”, he added.

Produced by Aamir Khan under his banner, Aamir Khan Productions, ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’ is set to release in cinemas on June 20, 2025.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Aamir Khan always brings something special to Indian cinema! After Taare Zameen Par, this spiritual successor seems promising. The dedication to casting non-professionals shows commitment to authenticity. Can't wait for June 2025! 🇮🇳🎬
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Priya M.
Auditioning 2500 people is no joke! Shows how serious they are about getting it right. But I hope the final product justifies this effort. Bollywood needs more films that highlight differently-abled individuals with sensitivity.
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Arjun S.
While I appreciate the effort, I'm concerned about how they'll portray special needs characters. Hope it's not another 'inspiration porn' narrative. Indian cinema needs to move beyond stereotypes when depicting disabilities.
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Neha T.
The workshops mentioned sound wonderful! Clowning and dance therapy can be so beneficial. As someone who works with special needs children, I'm curious to see how they've incorporated these elements. Fingers crossed it's done well 🤞
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Vikram J.
Aamir Khan productions always take their sweet time but deliver quality. 10 months just for casting? That's what I call perfectionism! Hope the story lives up to the effort put into the casting process.
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Shweta R.
Interesting that they wanted 'rawness' over professionalism. This could either be a masterstroke or backfire completely. Either way, kudos for trying something different in mainstream Bollywood. The industry needs more experiments like this!

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