Aamir Khan's highly anticipated film, 'Sitare,' was released in theaters today, June 20, 2025. The film generated significant buzz even before its release, and now, following screenings, positive reactions are emerging.
Entertainment: Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan's much-awaited film, 'Sitare Zameen Par,' finally premiered on June 20th, generating tremendous excitement among audiences and celebrities alike. Popular television actress Surbhi Jyoti, who attended a screening, was deeply moved by the film. She shared her experience on social media, praising it profusely.
Moved to Laughter, Tears, and Reflection
Surbhi Jyoti penned a lengthy note on Instagram, applauding every aspect of 'Sitare Zameen Par.' She wrote, "This film made me laugh, cry, and contemplate several crucial aspects of life. It's not just a film; it's an experience. Watch it with your loved ones; you won't forget this emotional journey." She described it as a perfect rollercoaster ride of emotions and humor.
Praise for Writer Divya Nidhi Sharma: "Your words touched my heart"
In her post, Surbhi also shared a photo with the film's writer, Divya Nidhi Sharma, adding, "I can't express how happy and proud I am. What you've written reaches straight to the heart. The magic of your words overwhelmed me. What a film...my heart is happy!" She also congratulated the entire cast and crew, stating that the film will undoubtedly touch people's hearts.
With 'Sitare Zameen Par,' Aamir Khan makes a spectacular return to the big screen. Last seen in the 2022 film 'Laal Singh Chaddha,' Aamir returns this time with meticulous preparation. The film is directed by R.S. Prasanna and produced by Aamir Khan along with his wife, Kiran Rao.
What is the film's story?
'Sitare Zameen Par' is considered a spiritual sequel to the 2007 blockbuster 'Taare Zameen Par.' Although the story is entirely different, the core sentiment remains the same—the world of children, their dreams, and the challenges of society. The film portrays Aamir as a coach who champions the inclusion of special needs children in the mainstream education system.
The music is composed by the renowned trio Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, with lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya. The cinematography, handled by G. Srinivasan Reddy, presents each scene with sensitivity and artistry. A noteworthy aspect is Genelia D'Souza's prominent role; her natural and powerful acting is receiving significant praise from audiences.