Sitaare zameen par x review: Aamir Khan’s film ‘Stars Zameen Par’ After a long wait, now has now been released in the cinemas. Yes, fans were eagerly waiting for this film, which finally ended. ‘Stars Bhoomi Par’ has knocked in theaters on 20 June. In such a situation, people who have come after watching the film have started giving a review of social media. So if you are also planning to watch Aamir Khan’s film ‘Stars Zameen Par’, then read it here before that …

Aamir Khan is in the role of a strict coach

Aamir Khan and Genelia D’Souza’s new film ‘Stars Zameen came in the year 2007’ Taare Zameen Par ‘. In the first part, the story of a child struggling with dyslexia was shown, while this time the film is based on the life of children suffering from autism. In this film, Aamir Khan is seen in the role of a strict basketball coach, who trains children suffering from autism.

The story of the film is heart touching, which makes the audience laugh and makes it cry. With this, there is a lot of glimpse of emotions in this film. Seeing the film, the people who say that Aamir Khan acting in the film is as powerful and with him

Genelia D’Souza has also given good performance.

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