'Nonsense,' Yuvraj Singh's father slams Aamir Khan’s Taare Zameen Par
It looks like even Bollywood classics aren’t spared from Yograj Singh’s fiery opinions as he’s now bowled a bouncer at Taare Zameen Par, and it’s not going over the boundary.
Legendary Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh's father, Yograj Singh, has deemed Bollywood star Aamir Khan's film Taare Zameen Par nonsense, stating that he does not watch such films.
He recently shared his views on Bollywood movies, particularly expressing his dislike for Aamir Khan's Taare Zameen Par.
While discussing raising children, he said, "The child will become what the father says," implying that a father's influence plays a crucial role in a child’s development.
The film Taare Zameen Par, released in 2007, highlighted the condition of dyslexia.
In the movie, Aamir Khan played the role of art teacher Ram Shankar Nikumbh, who helps student Ishaan Awasthi overcome his dyslexia and unleash his potential. Child star Darsheel Safary portrayed the role of Ishaan Awasthi.
Aamir Khan is now working on a sequel to the film titled Satare Zameen Par. This new movie will focus on Down syndrome. While acknowledging that the themes of both films are similar, Aamir Khan has claimed that the sequel will be ten times better in terms of entertainment, with a blend of sadness and comedy. He added that his role in this film will focus on helping all children instead of just one.
The sequel was initially planned for release in December 2024, but Aamir Khan has decided to postpone it to summer 2025 to ensure the film is perfected.