Aamir Khan has been giving endless interviews ever since his film Sitaare Zameen Par released. Fans feel he is overdoing it, and many believe the interviews were mainly for PR to push the film’s reach.
Even after the release, new Aamir Khan interviews keep appearing every few days. Viewers say they have lost count and feel it has become excessive. The long list includes a six-hour podcast with The Lallantop, where he spoke about every part of his life in detail.
He also sat for a three-hour chat with a film analyst, sharing more about his personal life. The host said fans had never seen that side of Aamir before. But now, many argue that these marathon conversations are simply too much and take away the charm.
Fans feel that the more Aamir shares about his personal struggles and failures, the more people judge him. They believe no one is perfect, and talking too much only gives his mind fresh reasons to criticise itself.
They remind Aamir of his own famous line, “All Izz Well,” saying it is time he follows the same advice. His body of work has already given society powerful films with meaningful messages that continue to inspire generations.
Supporters want him to celebrate his achievements instead of focusing on personal setbacks. They say his natural flair for entertainment is still clear in ads like Dream11 and even in his cameo in The Ba**ds of Bollywood*.
Fans now wish Aamir Khan turns his energy back to films and storytelling rather than appearing in interviews every few days.






