Superstar Aamir Khan on Friday spoke at length about his career and film choices during India Today's session of Light, Camera, Aamir: Three Decades of a Superstar. During the conversation, Khan also opened up about the making of his cult classic, Andaz Apna Apna. The actor called it a "tough film" to make.
Speaking to India Today Group's Anjana Om Kashyap, Khan said, "We had a lovely time. Also, have to say it was also a tough time because I was the only actor who used to come on time. Karisma aati thi toh Raveena chali jati thi. Bahut mushkil se woh film bani thi (Karisma used to come for shoot and leave, and then Raveena would come. It was a challenge to shoot it)."
Khan also shared that Karisma and Raveena were not on the best terms during the shoot, "Don't know if I should say this. Raveena and Karisma ka anban chal raha tha. Main sochta tha ki ye film kaise khatam hogi. Ek saath log shoot nahi kar paa rahe the (Raveena and Karisma were having some conflicts. I used to think how this film would ever be completed. People didn't want to shoot with each other). But I really believed in that film. It was so wacky and mad. We were at our peak, Salman and I, at the time. But the film didn't even run for a week. I was flummoxed, because I thought it was a great film. But now I believe it is the number one film in home entertainment. Every generation has seen it, every generation wants to see it."
On the work front, Aamir Khan last appeared in Laal Singh Chaddha, where he was seen sharing screen space with Kareena Kapoor. He has Sitaare Zameen Par in the pipeline, which also features Genelia D'souza in a pivotal role.
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