Highlights
- “I’ve loved each second that I spent with you,” wrote Aamir Khan
- “Sir, you’ve been one among my greatest academics,” he added
- “The 4 years we spent collectively have been memorable,” he wrote
New Delhi:
An emotional Aamir Khan shared a publish for his late Marathi instructor Suhas Limaye, who died on Wednesday. The 55-year-old actor wrote in his be aware: “I’m deeply saddened to listen to that my Marathi Sir Mr Suhas Limaye handed away yesterday.” He added, “Sir, you’ve been one among my greatest academics. I’ve loved each second that I spent with you. Your curiosity and your need to be taught and share, is what made you the improbable instructor that you’ve at all times been. The 4 years we spent collectively have been most memorable.” Aamir Khan wrote that Suhas Limaye’s teachings weren’t merely restricted to language. “Each second that we spent collectively is etched in my reminiscence. You taught me not simply Marathi however about so many different issues too. Thanks,” wrote Aamir Khan.
Learn Aamir Khan’s eulogy for his instructor right here:
— Aamir Khan (@aamir_khan) September 3, 2020
Aamir Khan’s forthcoming project is Laal Singh Chaddha, for which he’s at the moment taking pictures in Turkey. It’s a remake of the 1994 traditional Forrest Gump, which featured Tom Hanks within the lead function. The movie is being directed by Advait Chandan. Laal Singh Chaddha is collaboratively being produced by Aamir Khan Productions and Viacom 18 Movement Photos. The film, which was slated to release on Christmas this year, is now scheduled to hit the screens on Christmas 2021.
In Laal Singh Chaddha, Aamir Khan can be seen sharing display area along with his three Idiots co-stars Kareena Kapoor and Mona Singh. Throughout an interview with information company PTI earlier, the Lagaan actor spoke about why he determined to make a remake of Forrest Gump and mentioned, “I’ve at all times beloved Forrest GumpThugs Of Hindostan.