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Aamir Khan, who won five honours at the Zee Cine Awards held in London on Saturday, was injured while shooting an action sequence of his next release, Ghajini. But he is doing just fine.
On Monday, Aamir gave his fans an update on variety of topics, including his injury, director-cousin Mansoor Khan and his nephew Imran Khan's debut.
Here's what Aamir said on his blog:
By now you all must have heard various accounts of my injury so I won't bore you with one more. Especially since there is no particularly death-defying moment in it. It was quite a boring injury, no anecdotal value or excitement whatsoever.
Roll camera, action, run into frame, grab heavy goon, slam him against wall, lift him and throw him against second wall, shout in pain, hop on one leg, wave arm to call for cut, limp off to nearest chair.
End result is that I had injured the adductor muscle in my right thigh. Which in layman's terms means my inner thigh.
There have been many more exciting injuries I have received in my career but, again, let me spare you the gory details. Importantly, I'm recovering well and have restarted shooting with muscle supports and belts.
I had mentioned sometime back that I would like to meet with some of you whenever I travel to some city. I am currently in Hyderabad and should be here until the first week of May.
So those of you who would like to meet up should post your contact details and I will try my best to arrange a get together with a bunch of you picked randomly. All this depends, of course, on my shooting schedule allowing it.
In the meantime, I am readying myself for my next release. Jaane Tu. When I say ‘my' I mean Aamir Khan Productions'. After Lagaan and Taare Zameen Par this will be our third release and I am keen to complete a hat-trick.
We completed our test screenings end of March, and Rahman [A.R. Rahman] has almost finished the background score. Today, the first promo breaks on TV. It should be up on the website as well, www.jaanetu.com
This will be the first film of my nephew Imran, I think I'll post a photo of him. Tell me what you think of the promo, and him.
Jaane Tu is the debut not only of Imran but also Abbas Tyrewala who has written and directed the film. Abbas who has is an established writer having written films like Munna Bhai MBBS, Maqbool and Main Hoon Na among others, has done a great job as a director.
While I was busy with Taare Zameen Par, he was doing Jaane Tu, and when I saw the completed film it was an excellent translation onto screen of the script, which for me is the most important yardstick for any filmmaker.
But the biggest news about Jaane Tu is the return of Mansoor Khan!
Yes, I finally managed to lure Mansoor out of his hiding place. When I took over as director of Taare Zameen Par, I needed a hands-on producer on Jaane Tu so I requested Mansoor.
To his credit, despite his reluctance, he did not hesitate to step in. I would like to think it was because of me but I suspect it was because of Nasir Sahab.
Both Mansoor and I know that Nasir Sahab would have wanted the two of us to stand by Imran at this important juncture in his career. So Mansoor makes a return, albeit as producer.
Meanwhile, for those of you who want me to accept awards, I received one on August 24 from Lata Mangeshkar. This is an award that the hugely talented Mangeshkar family has instituted in the name of their father Dinanath Mangeshkar.
It was indeed an honour to be felicitated by the Dinanath Mangeshkar Trust and to be in such august company as the other winners. Especially since the only two male Hindi film actors to win this honour before me, if I'm not mistaken, are Dilip Kumar and Amitji [Amitabh Bachchan].
- www.aamirkhan.com
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