Aamir Khan reportedly planning to shift to Chennai due to his mother's deteriorating health. According to India Today, the actor, who shares a strong bond with his mother Zeenat Hussain, intends to be by her side during this difficult time. Zeenat is currently receiving treatment at a private medical center.
Aamir Khan's Potential Move to Chennai
Sources mentioned in the report revealed that Aamir is considering staying at a hotel near the medical center where Zeenat is being treated. This arrangement would allow him to be readily available whenever needed. This news follows Aamir's previous statement at an event, expressing his desire to spend more quality time with his family, in addition to his commitments in the film industry.
Earlier this year, Aamir and his family members celebrated Zeenat's 89th birthday with close friends. Photos from the joyous occasion were shared on social media by Punjabi singer Pratibha Singh Baghel, who performed at the celebration. She expressed her gratitude for the love, warmth, and blessings they received, thanking Shankar Mahadevan for recommending her. The photos also showcased Aamir's sisters Nikhat and Farhat Khan, as well as his ex-wife Kiran Rao and daughter Ira Khan.
Upcoming Projects for Aamir
Aamir recently made headlines by announcing his upcoming film, "Sitare Zameen Par". He mentioned in an interview that the movie will explore a similar theme to his acclaimed 2007 film "Taare Zameen Par". Additionally, Aamir is set to produce three films, including "Laapata Ladies" directed by Kiran Rao, another project featuring his son Junaid Khan, and "Lahore 1947" with Rajkumar Santoshi and Sunny Deol, as reported by PTI.
Aamir's Last Film and Box Office Performance
Aamir's most recent release was "Laal Singh Chaddha" alongside Kareena Kapoor. However, the film received mixed reviews and did not perform as well as expected at the box office.
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