Bollywood's Mr. Perfectionist Aamir Khan is in the news these days for his new film Sitare Zameen Par. Recently, the film's fun trailer has been released. The work of the film's star cast looks great in the trailer. This film is a sequel to Aamir's 2007 film Tare Zameen Par, but this film is quite comic, and people are getting excited for it. But there is also a fear once.

Aamir Khan is making a comeback with this film on June 20. Seeing the trailer, it seems that Aamir will live up to the expectations of his film. Although at this time he needs a hit and a superhit. But it seems that Aamir has not repeated the mistake of Salman Khan's Sikandar in the hope of a hit.
'Sikandar' was ruined
Salman Khan's Sikandar was one of the most anticipated films of this year, i.e., 2025. Before the film's release, a lot of drums were also beaten for it. When the trailer came, it seemed that there might be some drama, but when people went to the theatre, they were disappointed. One problem that was apart from the other problems of this film and was very big was the lead pair of the film. Salman and Rashmika Mandana were in the lead roles in Sikandar. People were very upset with the age gap between the two.

The problem with Aamir's film
Romancing with an actress 31 years younger than him cost Bhai dearly, and the film flopped. Now the trailer of Aamir's film has come. Everything else is fine with Aamir in the film, but Genelia Deshmukh has been cast as the female lead opposite him in the film. There is a huge age gap of about 23 years between actress Genelia and Aamir. In such a situation, fans are worried that this problem may sink the film. However, what will be the chemistry between Genelia and Aamir in the film it will be known only on June 20.
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