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‘Do You Remember Me?' Karan Veer Mehra's Humble Moment With Aamir Khan Wins Hearts

‘Do You Remember Me?' Karan Veer Mehra's Humble Moment With Aamir Khan Wins Hearts

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Bigg Boss 18 winner Karan Veer Mehra shared a video of his interaction with Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan at the special screening of Sitaare Zameen Par.
Aamir Khan starrer Sitaare Zameen Par released in theatres today. Ahead of the film's release, the makers hosted a special screening of the film in Andheri, Mumbai, which was attended by a number of celebrities. Bigg Boss 18 winner and television actor Karan Veer Mehra was spotted arriving for the film's screening last night. He also shared a picture with Aamir on his Instagram stories. Now, much to fans' delight, Karan Veer shared a video of his interaction with the Bollywood superstar. In the video, he is seen humbly asking Aamir if he remembers him from Bigg Boss. The post has gone viral, and fans are praising Karan for his humility and honesty.
Karan Veer Mehra had a fanboy moment as he met Aamir Khan at the screening of Sitaare Zameen Par. The Bigg Boss 18 winner took to X (previously Twitter) to share a video of his interaction with the Bollywood superstar. In the clip, Karan Veer is seen approaching Aamir and asking, 'I don't know if you remember me from Bigg Boss?" To this, Aamir replies, 'Yeah. That's right, yes," followed by a brief exchange between the two. Aamir then warmly greeted him, and asked, 'How are you?" The two also posed for pictures together. Check out the video below!
Do you think he remembers me .?Or he was just being polite.? #AamirKhan???? pic.twitter.com/vZ8q03N60X — Karan Veer Mehra (@KaranVeerMehra) June 19, 2025
The interaction, though short, left Karan Veer wondering whether Aamir genuinely remembered him or was simply being courteous. Sharing the video, Karan Veer Mehra wrote, 'Do you think he remembers me .? Or he was just being polite.? #AamirKhan."
Fans React To Karan Veer Mehra's Viral Encounter With Aamir Khan
Reacting to the video, one fan commented, 'Of course he remembers you you are such a sweet person no one can forget you," while another one wrote, 'He was on the sets of The Karan Veer Mehra show. How will he forget now!" A third fan commented, 'So cute ya! Humble bean ekdum!" However, many others felt that Aamir was simply being polite. 'He was being polite Karan," wrote one netizen, while another on commented, 'To be honest. He is just acting he knows you." Meanwhile, another fan of Karan Veer lauded him for posting this video. 'This. Your humility. I don't know any other actor who would so honestly and openly share something like this. But aap toh sitaara zameen pe ho na," wrote the fan.
For the unversed, Aamir Khan graced the finale of Bigg Boss 18, a few months ago. He appeared on the Salman Khan-hosted reality show with his son Junaid Khan, and Khushi Kapoor, for the promotion of Loveyapa. Karan Veer Mehra emerged as the winner of the reality show.
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