Why 25 IPS Officers Visited Aamir Khan’s House? Actor’s Team Finally Breaks Silence
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A video of a luxury bus entering Aamir Khan ’s residence - packed with IPS officers - recently set the internet buzzing with speculation. Was it a high-security film shoot? A legal tangle? Or something more serious? As rumours spread like wildfire, Aamir Khan’s team stepped in to clear the air - and the real reason behind the visit is refreshingly heartwarming.
Putting all the guesswork to rest, a spokesperson confirmed, “The IPS trainees of the current batch had requested a meeting with him, and Aamir Khan hosted them at his residence.”
A Lasting Bond With Civil Service Aspirants
This isn’t the first time Aamir Khan has engaged with young civil servants. His portrayal of a principled IPS officer in the 1999 cult classic Sarfarosh left a lasting impact on generations of police trainees. Over the years, Khan has regularly interacted with trainee officers, discussing topics like nation-building, public service, and the role of cinema in shaping society. His sessions often include personal anecdotes from his cinematic journey - inspiring many in uniform.
Riding High on Sitaare Zameen Par ’s Success
On the professional front, Aamir is still basking in the success of Sitaare Zameen Par. The film, directed by RS Prasanna and co-starring Genelia D’Souza, has struck a chord with audiences across India. Its sensitive and heartfelt portrayal of inclusivity and neurodivergence earned it critical acclaim - along with a stellar ₹165 crore nett at the Indian box office in just a month.
Melbourne Honours Aamir Khan
Next up, Aamir is headed to Australia as the Chief Guest at the 2025 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM), scheduled from August 14 to 24. The festival will feature a retrospective on Khan’s illustrious filmography, with a special spotlight on Sitaare Zameen Par.
“I’m humbled and excited to be a part of the Melbourne Indian Film Festival," he said. “It’s a festival that truly honours the spirit of Indian cinema in all of its diversity and riches. With Sitaare Zameen Par, we attempted to tell a story that embraces inclusivity and neurodivergence with sensitivity and heart, and I’m grateful that the film has touched so many people. I am eager to share my journey with Melbourne and shed light on the stories that matter."
A Busy Year Ahead
Aamir’s calendar is packed. He’s set to team up with superstar Rajinikanth for Coolie, and will also be working with Lokesh Kanagaraj on a new project. Another exciting venture in the pipeline is a biopic directed by Rajkumar Hirani, where Khan will play the role of Dadasaheb Phalke - widely regarded as the father of Indian cinema.
Meanwhile, Aamir Khan Productions is also gearing up for several new announcements, keeping fans eagerly waiting for what’s next from the actor both on and off screen.
From hosting future IPS officers at home to breaking box-office records and taking Indian cinema global, Aamir Khan continues to strike the perfect balance between stardom and substance.
Putting all the guesswork to rest, a spokesperson confirmed, “The IPS trainees of the current batch had requested a meeting with him, and Aamir Khan hosted them at his residence.”
A Lasting Bond With Civil Service Aspirants
This isn’t the first time Aamir Khan has engaged with young civil servants. His portrayal of a principled IPS officer in the 1999 cult classic Sarfarosh left a lasting impact on generations of police trainees. Over the years, Khan has regularly interacted with trainee officers, discussing topics like nation-building, public service, and the role of cinema in shaping society. His sessions often include personal anecdotes from his cinematic journey - inspiring many in uniform.
Riding High on Sitaare Zameen Par ’s Success
On the professional front, Aamir is still basking in the success of Sitaare Zameen Par. The film, directed by RS Prasanna and co-starring Genelia D’Souza, has struck a chord with audiences across India. Its sensitive and heartfelt portrayal of inclusivity and neurodivergence earned it critical acclaim - along with a stellar ₹165 crore nett at the Indian box office in just a month.
Melbourne Honours Aamir Khan
Next up, Aamir is headed to Australia as the Chief Guest at the 2025 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM), scheduled from August 14 to 24. The festival will feature a retrospective on Khan’s illustrious filmography, with a special spotlight on Sitaare Zameen Par.
“I’m humbled and excited to be a part of the Melbourne Indian Film Festival," he said. “It’s a festival that truly honours the spirit of Indian cinema in all of its diversity and riches. With Sitaare Zameen Par, we attempted to tell a story that embraces inclusivity and neurodivergence with sensitivity and heart, and I’m grateful that the film has touched so many people. I am eager to share my journey with Melbourne and shed light on the stories that matter."
A Busy Year Ahead
Aamir’s calendar is packed. He’s set to team up with superstar Rajinikanth for Coolie, and will also be working with Lokesh Kanagaraj on a new project. Another exciting venture in the pipeline is a biopic directed by Rajkumar Hirani, where Khan will play the role of Dadasaheb Phalke - widely regarded as the father of Indian cinema.
Meanwhile, Aamir Khan Productions is also gearing up for several new announcements, keeping fans eagerly waiting for what’s next from the actor both on and off screen.
From hosting future IPS officers at home to breaking box-office records and taking Indian cinema global, Aamir Khan continues to strike the perfect balance between stardom and substance.
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