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Aamir Khan, the biggest superstar of Indian cinema, has always been about originality, quality and blockbusters.

Films like 3 Idiots, PK, Dangal, Lagaan and Taare Zameen Par didn’t just entertain-they redefined storytelling with new narratives, powerful performances and socially relevant themes.

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These were not just movies-they were cultural phenomena with immense repeat value and critical acclaim. But in the last decade, a disturbing trend has emerged. After the massive success of Dangal, Aamir took 4 years to release Laal Singh Chaddha-a remake of Forrest Gump.

The film despite the hype failed to connect with the audience and was panned for its poor execution and lack of acting. Now after another 4 year gap, he is back with Sitaare Zameen Par, yet another remake, this time of his own film Taare Zameen Par.

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The trailer looks okay and decent but the question remains-why remakes? Why the long gaps? In an era where original content is thriving and audience is craving for innovation, it’s baffling that a creative genius like Aamir Khan is relying so much on remakes.

Are we seeing a creative drought or a strategic misstep? Aamir’s magic was in his ability to surprise and inspire. The industry and fans want that peak creativity, that original storytelling that made him a legend.

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Dear Superstar, time is ticking. The world is waiting for your comeback-not with another remake but with a bold original film that reminds us why you are the king of Indian cinema.