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Aamir Khan reveals Sitaare Zameen Par is a remake of a Spanish film: ‘I play a rude, politically incorrect character’

The film has been directed by RS Prasanna and also stars Genelia Deshmukh in the lead role.

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Aamir Khan, in a recent interaction, has revealed that his upcoming film Sitaare Zameen Par is a remake of the 2018 Spanish film Champions and in it he plays the role of a “very rude” basketball coach.

The actor enjoys quite some fan following in China and had recently visited the country to attend the Macau Comedy Film Festival. During a conversation with one of his fan clubs in China, the Dangal (2016) actor said, “Sitaare Zameen Par is almost ready. It is the sequel of Taare Zameen Par. Thematically, it is going ten steps ahead. It is about people who are differently abled. It is about love, friendship and life. Taare Zameen Par made you cry but this film will make you laugh. It’s a comedy but the theme is the same.”

Sharing details of his character, Aamir said said, “My character, Nikumbh, in Taare Zameen Par was a very sensitive person. In this film my character’s name is Gulshan but his personality is exactly opposite to Nikumbh. He is very rude, politically incorrect and he insults everybody. He fights with his wife, mother. He is a basketball coach and he beats up his senior coach. He is a person with a lot of internal problems.”

He added, “The story is about how he changes. How the ten people, some of whom have down syndrome, autism, different abilities teach him what it is to be a good human being. Originally this is a Spanish film and we have made an Indian version of that.”

The Spanish film Champions is about an arrogant basketball coach who trains a team of players with disabilities and in the process becomes more empathetic.

Sitaare Zameen Par is directed by RS Prasanna and also stars Genelia Deshmukh in the lead role.

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