The face of women's wrestling in India, Geeta is all set to marry fellow wrestler Pawan Kumar tonight in a ceremony in Dadri.
Aamir looked his part as the "ladkiwala" in his white kurta pajama, black bundi and red safa. He was accompanied by actress Sakshi Tanwar, director Nitesh Tiwari and Sanya Malhotra as he handed out gifts to the bride-to-be.
Aamir said he wanted to gift Geeta the wedding ensemble but was told that according to rituals it is supposed to come from her maternal uncle's side.
"It is a very joyous occasion for us. It is her wedding day. Our heartiest congratulations to her. We pray that the couple have a happy married life," Aamir said.
Geeta, who won India's first ever gold in women's wrestling (in the 55 kg freestyle category) at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, said, "I can't believe that he came. It is my biggest gift."
Some even complained to the star, saying they are disappointed that the film, which is a story of Haryana, was shot in Punjab.
"We shot in Punjab because of technical and creative requirements. But when you watch the film you will see that there is no difference, "Aamir said.
Talking about the wrestling drama, Aamir said, "Mahavir's story is an inspiration to all. That's why Nitesh wrote this story. Wrestling is the oldest sport. I watch wrestling on TV and I wish I could also join them in the fights."
Aamir signed off with a dialogue from the film, "Mari choriya choro se kam hain Kay? (My daughters are no less than sons")
Sanya Malhotra and Fatima Sana Shaikh are playing Aamir's on-screen daughters in "Dangal" while Sakshi plays his wife. The film releases on December 23.
Aamir will be next seen in "Thugs of Hindustan" in which he co-stars with Amitabh Bachchan.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content
