
Aamir Khan is a legend who acts like a newcomer when newcomers act like legends: Sitaare Zameen Par director RS Prasanna
Prasanna's last release was Shubh Mangal Savdhaan in 2017. He says that a potential collaboration with Aamir Khan began soon after. "Shamath (Mazumdar), his manager, reached out to me after Shubh Mangal Saavdhan. I was playing with my kids in Chennai, and I got a call from this guy saying, 'I am calling from AKPL,' and somehow that AKPL didn't stick. As a Chennai guy, I associate with Aamir Khan Productions. Later on, when he said Aamir Khan, I wondered 'ye Aamir Khan ke baare me kyun baat kar raha hai'. When I asked, he specified, and it hit me," says the filmmaker with a laugh.
Eventually, he began developing the script of Sitaare Zameen Par, the official Hindi adaptation of Campeones, and things fell into place. Prasanna felt that the coach could only be played by Aamir. "Then I went into a deep sorrow. What if he says no? Unfortunately, I couldn't think of anybody else in the role," he says. But Aamir said yes to the film, and the filming began.
Prasanna describes Aamir as a combination of actor, superstar, and producer. But in any role, the star is someone who shrugs off praise and wants to avoid stardom. Prasanna shares, "The most surprising thing about Aamir sir is that he is a legend who behaves like a newcomer, and you have newcomers who behave like legends. For me, it was just like how I connected with Ayush (Ayushmann Khurrana) and Bhumi (Pednekar). I was a first-time director (in Shubh Mangal Savdhaan), and they made me feel comfortable. The same is with Aamir sir."
Talking about Aamir's reluctance to be a star on screen, the filmmaker says, "Sometimes, I have to remind him, 'You are a superstar; people want to watch your film.' But he won't let me do any fan service in the film. For him, only the film and the story matter. He doesn't matter."
Sitaare Zameen Par is a spiritual sequel to Aamir's 2007 film, Taare Zameen Par. The film also stars Genelia D'Souza in a pivotal role. The film is scheduled to release theatrically on 20 June.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


India.com
25 minutes ago
- India.com
This 90 minutes thriller will send chills down your spine, made on budget of Rs 2.5 crore, earned Rs 7 crore, has IMDb rating of 7.8, movie is…, lead actors were…
In the late 1990s, when Bollywood was dominated by song-and-dance routines and family dramas, a unique psychological thriller emerged, challenging the conventional norms of Indian cinema. This film, characterized by its minimalist approach and intense narrative, stood out as an anomaly in the industry, which is now hailed as cult classic of all time. Which film is this? The film we are talking about is 'Kaun?', a 1999 Hindi-language psychological horror directed by legendary Ram Gopal Varma and penned by maverick Anurag Kashyap. Featuring a compact cast of Urmila Matondkar, Manoj Bajpayee, and Sushant Singh, the movie unfolds entirely within a single house, emphasizing suspense and character dynamics over elaborate sets or musical interludes. Remarkably, the film was shot in just 15 days with only 3 actors, showcasing Varma's efficiency and Kashyap's vision. What is the storyline? This film revolves around a nameless woman, portrayed by Matondkar, who is alone at home during a stormy evening. Her solitude is interrupted by the arrival of a stranger (Bajpayee), leading to a tense and unpredictable interaction. The narrative delves deep into themes of trust, fear, and deception, keeping viewers on edge throughout its 90-minute runtime. What impact was created by RGV's thriller on audience's mind? Upon its release, Kaun? received mixed reviews. While some critics appreciated its experimental nature and tight storytelling, others found its deviation from mainstream Bollywood elements jarring. Commercially, the film had a modest performance, earning approximately Rs 7 crore against a budget of Rs 2.5 crore. However, over the years, it has garnered a cult following, with many praising its innovative experimental approach and compelling performances. How were the performances? Urmila Matondkar's portrayal of the enigmatic protagonist is often highlighted as one of her most nuanced performances. Her ability to convey vulnerability and unpredictability added depth to the character, making the film's climax all the more impactful. Manoj Bajpayee, too, delivered a memorable performance, oscillating between charm and menace with finesse. Sushant Singh had a brief but powerful role in Kaun? as the mysterious third character. Though his screen time was limited, his intense and silent presence added a sharp twist, enhancing the film's suspense. It was one of his early roles that showcased his potential in thrillers. Did Kaun receive any accolades? While Kaun? didn't receive major awards upon its release, but its influence on the genre is undeniable. It paved the way for more experimental thrillers in Indian cinema, proving that compelling stories could be told without the usual Bollywood tropes. Today, Kaun? is studied and celebrated for its contribution to the evolution of Indian thrillers, solidifying its place as a masterclass in suspenseful storytelling, which has hold its IMDb rating at 7.8. The film is currently available for viewing on YouTube.


Pink Villa
32 minutes ago
- Pink Villa
Box Office: Mahavatar Narsimha continues to run riots in Hindi; Jumps on discounted Tuesday to Rs 4.20 crore
The Kannada origin animated film, Mahavatar Narsimha is continuing with its glorious run at the box office in Hindi, as the 5 day total of this Hombale Films production stands at a staggering amount of Rs 17.15 crore. After opening at Rs 1.25 crore on Friday, it has been an upward journey for this mytho-saga, as it scored Rs 3.00 crore on Saturday, followed by Rs 5.50 crore on Sunday. Interestingly, the film scored a Monday bigger than Saturday due to an increase in showcasing, with collections of Rs 3.20 crore. Due to strong word of mouth, and push from religious groups, the film has seen another spike in business on Tuesday. Benefitting from the discounted Tuesday offer, Mahavatar Narsimha has seen a 30 percent surge in collections to score Rs 4.20 crore on its fifth day of run. With this, the movie is now looking at a first week in the vicinity of Rs 22 crore, and strong trend is expected in the second week too, as the word around the film has started to gain momentum now. Targeted marketing, strong content and controlled pricing are the three key reasons for the success of Mahavatar Narsimha. The film is the first animated hit of Hindi Cinema since Hanuman (2005), and the magnitude of success here is a lot more than the 2005 success. Hombale Films are looking to make a universe out of the Mahavatar world, and Narsimha sets things up well for the second and third instalment, which are expected to hit the marque in 2027 and 2028 respectively. Here's a look at the day wise box office collections of Mahavatar Narsimha in Hindi Friday: Rs 1.25 crore Saturday: Rs 3.00 crore Sunday: Rs 5.50 crore Monday: Rs 3.20 crore Tuesday: Rs 4.20 crore Total: Rs 17.15 crore Stay tuned to Pinkvilla for more updates! Note: The numbers above don't include 3D charges. Taking that into account, the 5-day nett of Mahavatar Narsimha will be around the Rs 19.00 crore mark.


Mint
an hour ago
- Mint
India's most profitable film of 2025 with just ₹7 crore budget earned 1200% profit, beats Chhaava, Saiyaara
2025 brought much-needed relief to the Indian film industry. As the first half of the year wraps up, it's time to revisit the hits and misses at the box office. The year marked a high point for Vicky Kaushal, with Chhaava becoming his highest-grossing film, while Aamir Khan returned to form with Sitaare. Unexpected successes like Saiyaara, Thudarum, and Kuberaa took audiences by surprise. Meanwhile, highly anticipated films such as Sikandar, Thug Life, Deva, and Emergency received mixed reviews and underwhelming footfall. But rising above all was a small-budget film with no big stars that emerged as the most profitable release of the year. India's most profitable film of 2025 so far is the Tamil surprise box office success, Tourist Family. Tourist Family is written and directed by Abishan Jeevinth, who made his directorial debut with the film. The slice-of-life comedy-drama stars M. Sasikumar, Simran, Mithun Jai Sankar, and Kamalesh Jagan in the lead, while Yogi Babu, Ramesh Thilak, M. S. Bhaskar, Elango Kumaravel, Sreeja Ravi, and Bagavathi Perumal are also part of the film's ensemble cast. The storyline of Tourist Family follows a Sri Lankan Tamil family who reach India in search of a better future after the economic crisis in Sri Lanka. The film is produced by Million Dollar Studios and MRP Entertainment. It was released on 29 April 2025 (India) and 1 May 2025 (worldwide). Tourist Family was made on a modest budget of just ₹ 7 crore. The film went on to earn over ₹ 90 crore worldwide, delivering a whopping 1200% profit over its production cost. In addition to its commercial triumph, it garnered glowing reviews from both critics and audiences. According to industry tracker Sacnilk, Tourist Family opened in India with an impressive day-one collection of ₹ 2.35 crore. It gained strong momentum over the weekend, amassing ₹ 23.3 crore in its first week alone. Powered by positive word-of-mouth, the film continued to grow and earned even more in its second week, collecting ₹ 28 crore. The film maintained a stronghold at the box office for five consecutive weeks, ultimately ending its run with a lifetime global collection of ₹ 90 crore—of which ₹ 70.7 crore came from the Indian market alone. With its earnings, Tourist Family has emerged as the most profitable film, even surpassing 2025's highest grosser Chhaava. Vicky Kaushal's biggest hit Chhaava earned ₹ 808 crore worldwide. The film was made on a budget of ₹ 90 crore, which means it earned around 800% profit. While it is an impressive number, it's still less than what Tourist Family achieved with about 8% of Chhaava's budget. Even the latest box office blockbuster, YRF's Saiyaara, featuring newcomers Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, is far from replicating the profit margins attained by Tourist Family. As per Sacnilk, Saiyaara recorded worldwide earnings of ₹ 393.80 crore. Reportedly, the Mohit Suri film is made on a budget of ₹ 50 crore, raking in 687.6% profit so far. Other box office hits such as Housefull 5 earned ₹ 300 crore worldwide. However, it wasn't as profitable as expected due to its huge budget of ₹ 225 crore. The same goes for Salman Khan's Sikandar. Aamir Khan's Sitaare Zameen Par has done better, becoming one of the highest grossers of this year so far. It made about 300% profit, as per the latest report. Some South Indian films have also delivered excellent profits. While Tamil film Dragon made a 300% profit at the box office, Malayalam hit Thudarum recorded about 720% profit margin. Telugu blockbuster Sankranthiki Vasthunam, the top Telugu film of 2025 so far, made around 300% profit on its ₹ 60-crore budget. Tourist Family is now streaming on JioHotstar.