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Aamir Khan broke the silence on his result with Ram Gopal Varma: ‘I am sure I will remember him as a director’. Hindi film news

A 1995 cult hit Rengela, directed by Ram Gopal Varma and starring Aamir Khan, marked a twist in Hindi cinema with his unique story, vibrant view and chart-topping music by AR Rahman. While the film received both commercial and critical appreciation, a rear scenes dispute left a permanent impact on the relationship between its prominent actor and director, one because of which the two never worked together again.During a conversation with fans on Rediff, Aamir Khan was asked a lot of discussion with Ram Gopal Varma. A fan wrote, “What went wrong between you and Ram Gopal Varma? He is a terrible director and you will only stand for your friendship !!”In response, Khan said, “Ram Gopal Varma and I never shared friendship, and I am sure I will remember him as a director.”The dispute that caused a riftAllegedly the decline began when Verma made a comment during the shooting of Rangela, painting a waiter. He commented that the actor playing the waiter gave better performance than Aamir Khan in that specific scene. The comment, which was a technical criticism on visual mobility, was wrong and considered as an excavation in Khan’s acting.At that time due to limited communication routes, Khan was unable to explain the reference directly with Verma. Whatever he was deliberately hurt and deception, Khan had removed himself from the filmmaker. This phenomenon marked the end of a useful professional cooperation.Ram Gopal Varma later addressed the issue, stating that the comment was misunderstood and expressed regret over misunderstanding. He admitted that this made Khan feel injustice and accepted the responsibility for the decline. However, despite its efforts of reconciliation, the damage was irreparable, and both never supported again.

Amidst a break from films, Aamir Khan fly to Nepal, which goes carefully for 10 days

Aamir’s next: Sitare land equalOn the work front, Aamir Khan is now ready for the release of Sitare Zameen Par, which is postponed as a spiritual successor of his 2007 classic stars Zameen Paar. While the original detects the story of a dyslexic child and the challenges of learning, Sitare takes a more regeneration passage crossing the ground, focuses on children with special requirements and gives his message with humor and heart.Directed by RS Prasanna and produced under Aamir Khan Productions, the film is set to hit theaters on 20 June.

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