Aamir Khan's Sitare Zameen Par Trailer Released: A Heartfelt Journey of Inclusivity

The trailer for Aamir Khan's upcoming film Sitare Zameen Par has been released, promising a unique blend of humor and emotion. Returning to a mentor role, Khan plays a basketball coach for specially-abled players. With the tagline 'Sabka Apna Apna Normal,' the film emphasizes the beauty of individuality. Directed by R. S. Prasanna and set to hit theaters on June 20, 2025, this sequel to Taare Zameen Par draws inspiration from the Spanish film Champions. Aamir describes it as a humorous take on the challenges faced by individuals with different abilities. Watch the trailer now to get a glimpse of this heartwarming story.
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Exciting Trailer Launch for Sitare Zameen Par

The much-awaited trailer for Aamir Khan's film Sitare Zameen Par has been unveiled, showcasing a delightful mix of humor and heartfelt moments. Nearly two decades after his iconic role in Taare Zameen Par, Khan steps back into a mentor's shoes, this time as a basketball coach for a team of specially-abled athletes.


With the tagline 'Sabka Apna Apna Normal,' the narrative emphasizes the uniqueness of every individual, highlighting that there is no singular definition of 'normal.' The film's creators shared the trailer on social media, captioning it, '1 Tingu Basketball Coach, 10 Toofani SITAARE aur unki journey.'


Watch the Trailer Below:



Directed by R. S. Prasanna and produced by Aamir Khan alongside Kiran Rao, the film also features Genelia D’souza. Serving as a sequel to Khan's 2007 classic, it draws inspiration from the Spanish film Champions and is set to release in theaters on June 20, 2025.


In a previous interview with a media outlet, Aamir described the film as a beautiful story, contrasting it with Taare Zameen Par. He noted, 'While Taare Zameen Par is an emotional film that brings tears, Sitare Zameen Par is filled with humor. The underlying theme remains similar, focusing on individuals with varying abilities and challenges, but it leans towards comedy rather than emotion.'


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