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Battling Bad Habits
Aamir opened up about his past struggles with excessive drinking. “Now I have quit drinking, but at one point, I used to drink. And when I used to drink, I would drink all night,” he said. He also revealed that he continues to smoke a pipe.Calling himself an "extremist," Aamir admitted that his habits often spiral out of control. “The problem is that I am an extremist man, so I continue to do what I am already doing. It’s not a good thing, and I realise that. I also know that I am doing the wrong thing, but I can’t stop myself,” he explained.
Despite his personal struggles, Aamir emphasized that filmmaking brings out the best in him. “When I’m working on a film, I’m sharply disciplined,” he said. Nana Patekar suggested that Aamir should stay consistently involved in projects, to which the actor agreed. “I have thought that I will do one film a year now because otherwise, I do one film in three years,” he added.
Exciting Projects Ahead
Aamir has several films lined up, showcasing his commitment to staying active in the industry. He is currently working on Sitaare Zameen Par, a thematic sequel to the 2007 classic Taare Zameen Par, featuring Darsheel Safary and Genelia Deshmukh.In addition to acting, Aamir is producing Lahore 1947, starring Sunny Deol, and Ek Din, featuring his son Junaid Khan and Sai Pallavi. Another project in the works is a film starring comedian Vir Das, who is also directing and writing the venture.
Aamir’s revelations offered fans a rare glimpse into the balance he navigates between his personal challenges and professional discipline.
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