Mumbai: Bollywood star and filmmaker Aamir Khan has been conferred with a distinguished honour by leading film exhibitors across India, in celebration of the critical and commercial success of his recent film "Sitaare Zameen Par".
Hailed as a spiritual sequel to the critically acclaimed "Taare Zameen Par", Khan's latest offering transcends conventional storytelling to deliver a profoundly stirring narrative that fuses humour, vulnerability and hope.
The film, which launches ten new faces, has touched the hearts of both audiences and critics. To celebrate the tremendous success of the film, a special evening was organised by the multiplex exhibitors, in which Aamir Khan himself participated.

During this event, the exhibitors presented small memorabilia to Aamir as a tribute, the moments went viral on social media.
Sharing glimpses from the special evening, PVR Cinemas posted, “When the Sitaare align, magic happens! PVR INOX Pictures and Cinepolis came together to host a special evening honouring the film’s success with exhibitors from across India joining in to felicitate the one and only Mr. Aamir Khan. Cheers to Sitaare Zameen Par and a night full of cinema celebration!”
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