Aamir Khan prioritizes passion over financial success in filmmaking

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Aamir Khan, a well-known Bollywood actor, has stated that he will not make a film just because it is expected to earn a big profit. He prefers to choose projects that excite him, rather than following popular trends. In a recent interview, Aamir explained that he makes film decisions based on what he believes in, not on what is likely to succeed. He mentioned that many people do not understand his choices but insists he follows his heart. Aamir also discussed the current movie landscape, noting that some believe only action-packed films attract viewers. He thinks filmmakers should focus on creating engaging content for theaters, rather than just aiming for big profits. He remarked that even if someone promised him a film could earn Rs 10,000 crore, he would refuse it if he was not interested in the story. Aamir mentioned his past films like 'Lagaan' and 'Rang De Basanti' as examples of projects he was passionate about. Additionally, Aamir reflected on the recent failure of his son Junaid's film, saying it was a good experience for him. He believes facing challenges early can help people learn and grow in their careers.


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