‘It altered the way I look at neurodivergent people’: Aamir Khan on the profound effect of Sitaare Zameen Par

On June 20, Aamir Khan’s Sitaare Zameen Par hit the theatres. The movie, touted as a spiritual successor to Taare Zameen Par (2007) – shines the spotlight on people dealing with intellectual disabilities.

In Pics: Aamir Khan’s Sitaare Zameen Par spotlights disability, sports, and second chances

Known for his versatility and range as an actor, superstar Aamir Khan is donning the role of a basketball coach, teaching a team of neurodivergent group vying to win a championship, as he tries to spread awareness about the issue through his latest theatrical release Sitaare Zameen Par.

EXCLUSIVE: Legendary filmmaker Ramesh Sippy recalls pitching Sholay to its stars, breaking the mould with Andaz and more

Mr Sippy, born to the legendary GP Sippy and Mohini Sippy, was in his early 20s when he directed his first film, Andaz. The subject of the film, dare I say, was way ahead of its time — a love story featuring a married man and a married woman.

Rahul Bose backs Rugby Premier League to make sport financially viable in India

Bose, 57, a reputed actor who has featured in critically acclaimed films like ‘English August’, Mr and Mrs Iyer, and Chameli, has represented the country in 17 international games and has been the face of the sport in India for more than two decades.

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