I move stardom out of my way to work properly: Aamir Khan

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Nov 05 2017 | 2:28 PM IST
He might be a superstar with back-to-back blockbusters to his credit, but Aamir Khan said there are times when he has to make a lot of efforts to stop his fame from dominating a film.
Aamir, 52, insisted he has never felt like a star and looks at himself as person who enjoys his work.
"I don't feel I am a superstar. That feeling doesn't come to me. I feel I am a person who loves what he is doing (referring to acting). I really enjoy it. I don't take superstardom seriously," Aamir said in a media interaction.
"At times I've to work a little hard to move it out of the way, so that I can do the work properly," he added.
Citing an example, the "Dangal" actor said he came up with a plan to shoot for wife Kiran Rao's "Dhobhi Ghat", despite the latter's apprehension on pulling it off.
"Kiran wasn't taking me in 'Dhobhi Ghat' because of that (stardom). She said how she would shoot on location with a crew of only nine people, where your 15 body guards will come! I said leave that to me. I had to remove my stardom out of my way because it was coming in the middle of the film."
Released in 2011, the indie-drama was Rao's directorial debut. The film, which garnered critical acclaim, featured Aamir along with Prateik Babbar and Monica Dogra. The movie was filmed on real locations across Mumbai.
"When I was shooting on location, my house in the film was in a market area, which is extremely crowded. I went there at 3.30am, one day before the shoot started. Everyone was sleeping. I went inside the house and stayed there for three weeks. I didn't come out at all," he said.
Aamir revealed he even conducted meetings of two of his blockbuster films -- "Ghajini" and "3 Idiots" -- inside the washroom of the room, where he was shooting for "Dhobi Ghat".
"Nobody knew I was inside the chawl, there were no bodyguards too. So all my meetings had to be there only. 'Ghajini' was on release and Rajkumar Hirani and I were planning '3 Idiots.' There was only one room, and since the shooting was going on there, my meetings with 'Ghajini' director A R Murgados and his team used to happen in the bathroom!
"The entire marketing team of 'Ghajini' used to sit in the bathroom and work. Raju (Rajkumar Hirani) used to come with his team there too. I used to go near the window only during nights, put a curtain and switch off the lights. Nobody could see inside that well," Aamir said.

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First Published: Nov 05 2017 | 2:28 PM IST

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