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Darsheel Safary recalls ‘sh*t fear’ of ‘father figure’ Aamir Khan on the sets of Taare Zameen Par: ‘If I went a little out of the way…’

Actor Darsheel Safary, who shot to fame as a child artist in Taare Zameen Par, recently recalled his experience working with Aamir Khan. In an interview, Darsheel said that Aamir was a ‘father figure’ to him, and added that he was sometimes ‘scared’ of the star. Darsheel also talked about the memorable moments he spent with Aamir and how the star once prepared a Jain meal for him.

Speaking to The Quint Neon, Darsheel said, “He was like a father figure on the sets. I was scared of him. (I knew) if I got a little out of the way, I’d get yelled at but I’ve never been yelled at. Then he said, “I am a Jain, so he specially prepared Jain food for me and we played cricket in his lawn. He took me in his team and I still feel good about it, because I don’t Guess someone will take me on their team sometime.” Darsheel also mentioned the difficulties he faced in persuading his parents to let him do the film. He also recalled how once Aamir Khan had come to the school to seek permission for him.

darsheel coming back soon with a short film capital a small a, Which will be released on Amazon Mini TV. The film also stars Revathi Pillai in the lead role.

Aamir Khan Recently announced a break from acting. His last film Laal Singh Chaddha failed to perform at the box office, and the actor has been maintaining a low profile ever since. speaking at a recent event in DelhiAamir said that he was supposed to shoot for Champions after Laal Singh Chaddha, but instead decided to take a break from films.

“When I am doing a film as an actor, I am so lost in it and nothing else happens in my life. That’s why I decided to take a break. I want to be with my family. With my mom, with my kids. I feel like I have been working for 35 years and I feel that I am focusing on my films and it is not fair to the people who are close to me. However, he will be seen in a cameo KajolSalaam Venky’s film.

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