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Aamir Khan: Filmmaking is Storytelling, Tools Evolved
3 May
Summary
- Filmmaking is fundamentally storytelling, with tools evolving over time.
- Junaid Khan stars opposite Sai Pallavi in 'Ek Din'.
- The film marks a reunion for Aamir Khan and director Mansoor Khan.

Filmmaking is fundamentally rooted in storytelling, according to Bollywood star Aamir Khan. He explained that while the core act of sharing narratives has existed since ancient times, the methods have evolved with technology. Khan noted that even with advanced tools like cameras and sound, a story must be captivating to hold an audience's attention.
Khan's production, 'Ek Din,' stars his son Junaid Khan and Sai Pallavi. The film's plot centers on Junaid's character developing feelings for Sai Pallavi's lively persona. A significant plot point involves Sai Pallavi's character experiencing Transient Global Amnesia after an accident, with Junaid being the only one she remembers.
This film also marks a significant reunion for Aamir Khan and director Mansoor Khan, partners behind beloved classics like 'Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak'. Their return to the romance genre with 'Ek Din' has generated considerable excitement among fans. Junaid Khan's second major film appearance and Sai Pallavi's Bollywood debut add to the film's notable aspects.