Thanks Saru, I guess that is something which only Aamir khan or a person in his shoes can speak for themselves. I liked a few of his movie selections. I don’t really see much of a logic in the movies Dhoom and Talash though. But maybe they satisfied his gut feeling. Probably!
]]>Thank you Kashpal. Aamir is a wonderful icon and a role model for many who believe in a life of values. I love the public image he has maintained and the way he has carried himself. I like that he is never at the commercial award functions and is there at the government ones which promote true arts. I like how he has not sold himself out for money. I like that he is not a face of business and marketing but a face of ethics and morals. He truly is a worthy role model indeed.
]]>Thank you Shamsud :)
]]>True Maniparna :). He is a very inspiring character and of late when I see him on screen, I feel like respecting him for the values he actually stands for and that is somehow very evident in almost everything he does, just like you said :)
]]>Thank you Fayaz, Indeed. I loved his venture with Satyameva Jayate and the trend of movies he is working on of late. Kinda makes me respect him more and more :)
]]>Thank you Somali. Something I feel about Aamir is that he lives those things he talks about. We find very few people like that and those people are worth all the respect and adulation they get :)
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