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Aamir Khan: Star by Accident, Rule Breaker by Choice
28 Nov
Summary
- Khan questions his own stardom despite breaking industry rules.
- He selects films based on personal excitement, not market trends.
- Aamir Khan believes audiences desire unique stories, not formulas.

Actor Aamir Khan, marking three decades in the film industry, has expressed his bewilderment over his celebrity status. He candidly shared that his career trajectory, marked by what he terms 'impractical' film choices, was never driven by conventional paths to stardom. Khan revealed that his selections were consistently guided by personal thrills and excitement for the story, rather than a calculated pursuit of success.
Khan highlighted that many of his experimental films, including 'Sarfarosh,' 'Lagaan,' and even 'Ghajini,' were considered unlikely box office hits. He countered the idea that filmmakers must strictly adhere to popular genres or second-guess audience preferences. Instead, Khan believes viewers are increasingly hungry for unique narratives and are receptive to stories that challenge the norm, proving that an unconventional approach can indeed resonate widely.
Reflecting on his filmography, Khan emphasized that his primary responsibility is to entertain, which he defines broadly to include engaging audiences emotionally or intellectually, not just with laughter. He asserted that while he is not an activist, socially relevant themes often emerge organically from compelling storytelling. He is currently focused on finding his next great script, prioritizing a strong narrative that may or may not carry a social message.



