
After weeks of promotional overdrive—interviews, appearances, and rehearsed PR—Aamir Khan has finally admitted that his confidence in
Sitaare Zameen Par becoming a commercial hit is starting to crack.
With just days left until its June 20 release, it’s clear that even Aamir is getting cold feet, realizing the film might not land with
audiences the way he hoped.
Blaming it on “bad timing” and the audience’s current obsession with action films, Aamir’s excuse feels weak—especially coming from someone
who built his legacy on content-rich cinema, not explosions and chase sequences.
Fans were quick to call him out. Even Taare Zameen Par wasn’t an action movie, yet it was a massive success—because it had a soul. And
that’s what truly connects with viewers, not genre trends.
Even worse, people are wondering how Aamir is so sure the audience won’t like the film… unless he already knows something’s missing.
One social media user felt Aamir totally spoiled the movie’s essence by talking about it to death in every other interview. Now, there’s
nothing new left to watch, just recycled buzz.
But this isn’t the first time. Aamir had the same “off feeling” before Laal Singh Chaddha—and the film eventually tanked. So if history’s
repeating itself, it’s not just bad timing anymore.
If his previous social dramas succeeded, why blame the genre now? People enjoy a good story, not just gunfights. And maybe Sitaare
Zameen Par simply doesn’t have one.
After 40 years in the industry, Aamir should know better. “Wrong timing” isn’t a reason—it’s a cop-out. If he really reflected, he’d
admit they might have missed the chance with this one, no matter how many stars are in the title.
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