Aamir Khan is preparing for his next role
Aamir Khan is preparing for his next role
In the middle of the Covid 19 pandemic, Aamir Khan seriously thought about leaving everything behind: acting, film production and business, which made him a well-known name in India and beyond. In 2020 he was transferred to a Lockdown and found himself in a thoughtful condition. "I had spent all my adult life in this magical world of cinema. I was so lost in stories and characters that I realized that I was not there for my family," Khan reported in a recent interview in London.
reflection on family values
"It was a significant moment for me," he added. "I saw my three children, two of whom are already grown up, and I almost completely missed their childhood. That led me to feel terribly about myself and how I led my life." His introspective approach meant that he decided to withdraw from the film industry: "I am an extreme person, so I thought, 'Okay, I'm done with films now.'"
an unexpected return
Khan still had a film that he could not end due to the pandemic, but he only spoke to his family about his plans. The question remains: did he really stop when he kept it secret? "I did it," he insisted. "I worked with my daughter who conducts a non-profit company in the field of mental health. Really, I had a great time." Ultimately, it was his children who made him remark that they could not spend 24 hours a day with him to go back to the film business.
The return to the large screen
Now he is busy applying "Lost Ladies" ("Laapataa Ladies"), a film that he has produced. The film, staged by Kiran Rao, his ex-wife, tells the story of two covered brides who accidentally travel home with the wrong groom after their weddings. This light satire, which can be seen on Netflix, is India's official submission for the Academy Awards and the BAFTAS.
The film shows Nitanshi Goel and Pratibha Ranta in the roles of the brides Phool and Jaya - a young and naive, the other ambitious and independent. Phool is separated from her husband Deepak (Sparsh Shrivastava), who in turn is shaken to learn that the other bride Jaya has used the mess to flee her own husband, an ominous character that may have killed his first wife and apart from the fact that his second wife can do an apprenticeship.
The message of the film
"The film appeals in a very natural way that girls have to fight with deeply rooted patriarchy and gender roles," explained director Rao. Khan brought the script to Rao, which enriched it with a humorous grade. "Humor was important to us. The goal of moving hearts and thoughts with cinema is a topic that Khan often takes up.
challenges for the Indian film industry
In recent years, Khan has made a clear return from his short break and set his priorities again. He would like to produce more in the next ten years and offer a platform for young talents. "We cannot determine why people love me, Salman and Shah Rukh Khan. I have no idea," said Khan about the "three Khans" who have dominated Bollywood for three decades.
a groundbreaking project
At a meeting last year, Khan made it clear that she absolutely had to make a film together before their possible retirement. "We all three look forward to it," he added. "We are responsible for finding a script in which we can all play. I hope that happens soon." This could be a unique film event for the Hindi cinema and a valuable opportunity for Khan to refresh his career.
The responsibility of a star
Khan is aware that the influence of a film star is a double -edged sword. He uses his platform to support social concerns, but is often questioned by critics. "It is a difficult matter because experience has taught me that it is better to communicate through films," he said. What is reflected in a film can often transport deeper meanings and messages.
The influence of cinema on society
"Lost Ladies" is available on Netflix and could possibly reach the Academy Awards. For Khan, the message is clear: the cinema is not just about entertainment, but also about stimulating thought and uncovering social issues.
"It has been an interesting journey in the past three years in which I have closed a circle. Now I'm in a much happier room - and I'm glad I didn't stop."
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