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Time of India
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Aamir Khan remembers being told 'Get Out' from an acting job: How his career almost ended before it even began
Aamir Khan recently shared how a setback in his early acting career led to his big break in films. Recalling his college days, Khan explained how he was removed from a Gujarati play just days before a competition, despite being a hardworking member of the cast. His absence, caused by his mother's refusal to let him leave during a state strike, led to his unexpected ousting. However, this disappointment turned into an opportunity when a friend introduced him to a diploma film project, which eventually led to his debut role in Holi (1984). Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Aamir's First Role in Theatre Fate Takes a Different Turn Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan , known for his stellar career, recently opened up about a formative experience from his early acting days. Reflecting on his journey into acting, Khan recalled a disappointing incident during his college days that ultimately led him to his first film role, shaping his path to a video shared by Aamir Khan's production house, the actor recounted his early foray into acting through a Gujarati play called Pasiyo Rangaro. He was part of the background cast, a group of actors who were given minor roles, such as hanging bamboos and setting up the stage. Despite his background position, Aamir's big moment arrived when he was assigned a single line of dialogue, which he described as the first dialogue of his acting career. "We want Rangara, we want Rangara," was the line he was supposed to deliver during the Aamir's excitement was short-lived as he never got the opportunity to speak that line. Just two days before the inter-college competition, Aamir was unexpectedly removed from the reason for his removal was linked to a state-wide closure in Maharashtra. Aamir explained that his mother had prevented him from leaving the house due to the ongoing strike. When he informed the director of the play about his absence, he was met with an abrupt response. "He told me, 'Get out,' and I was devastated," Aamir recalled. He couldn't understand what he had done wrong, especially since he had been one of the hardest-working actors, handling physical tasks such as setting up the stage. "I was the most hardworking actor," he added, expressing his disappointment over the turn of the setback, this moment proved to be a turning point in Aamir's career. In the midst of his disappointment, a friend named Niranjan Thade introduced him to another opportunity. Thade's friend, Bansal, was making a diploma film at the Pune Institute and needed an actor. Aamir, still eager for acting work, agreed to take part in the project. This decision led to more significant opportunities. After watching the film, another student recommended Aamir to director Ketan Mehta for the film was Holi that marked Aamir's first feature film role. The success of this film caught the attention of filmmakers Mansoor Khan and Nasir Hussain, who saw potential in Aamir. "After watching Holi, Mansoor and Nasir sir decided that I could become an actor," Aamir shared. Reflecting on how fate had intervened, Aamir remarked that if Maharashtra had not been closed that day, he might never have found his way into Khan's role in Holi led to a string of film opportunities, and his career skyrocketed with the release of Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988). The actor, known for his versatility, has since become one of Bollywood's most respected figures, with his most recent project being Laal Singh Chaddha.


Mint
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
Aamir Khan recalls being kicked out of play after mom didn't allow him to go out: ‘Get out bol dia, itna dukhi tha…'
Bollywood actor Aamir Khan opened up about his early days when he began his acting career by joining a play. He revealed that he was one of the background actors with a single line dialogue. However, things did not turn out as expected and he was thrown out of the play. A video was shared by Aamir's production house. The caption read: 'How did Aamir Khan's first (unspoken) dialogue lead him to his debut film? Watch the video to find out!' In the video, Aamir narrated, 'I remember my first dialogue. Before films, I had done a few theatres in inter-college, NM college play called Pasiyo Rangaro. It was a Gujarati play where I got a role in a group.' The actor revealed he was one of the extras in the background who starred as painters. 'We had a chorus song. Out of 30-40 boys in the background, only one had a dialogue. Mere pass dialogue tha (I had a dialogue).' Recalling his first dialogue, the actor added, 'It was the first dialogue of my life which had a cuss word.' However, Aamir never got a chance to deliver the dialogue as he was kicked out of the play. He revealed what happened. 'But woh dialogue mujhe kabhi bolne ka mauka nahi mila kiuki inter college competition k do din se pehel mujhe play se nikal diya. (but I never got a chance to deliver my dialogue because I was kicked out of the play just two days before the competition).' 'Next day when I went for the play, the director asked me where was I. Maine bola Maharashtra bandh tha. My mom didn't let me leave the house. Sidha mujhe get out bol dia. Mai itna dukhi ho gaya tha. Maine kya galat kia isme? Mai sabse zayada hard working actor tha (I told him there was state strike and my mom didn't let me out. He told me 'get out' and I was so upset. What was my fault? I was the most hardworking actor).' Aamir revealed although he lost out on the play, fate had better plans for him as he landed his first diploma film at Pune Institute. He said, 'After watching that film, another student gave me the film.' "After watching that film, Ketan Mehta took me in the film Holi. And after watching Holi, Mansoor and Nasir sir decided that I can become an actor. So, if Maharashtra hadn't closed that day, I wouldn't have done that film. And I wouldn't be sitting here today. If you are at the right place at the right time, then that right thing happens with you," concluded Aamir. Aamir made his first feature film debut with Holi (1984). His full-fledged leading role was in Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988). Aamir was last seen in Laal Singh Chaddha. His next will be the much awaited sequel of Taare Zameen Par, titled Sitaare Zameen Par. First Published: 30 Apr 2025, 05:35 PM IST


Time of India
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Aamir Khan shares how being thrown out of a play led him to his first film role
Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan shared an insightful story about how a seemingly disappointing moment in his early career led to his big break in the film industry. Reflecting on his college days, Khan revealed how being unexpectedly thrown out of a play set the stage for his first film role, ultimately shaping his path to stardom. In a heartfelt recount of how fate and timing aligned, the actor emphasized how crucial moments in life can lead to opportunities one least expects. On Tuesday, Aamir Khan's production house shared a video on Instagram where the 'PK' actor revealed how his very first, unspoken dialogue on stage led him to his acting career, marking a turning point in his journey to stardom. Sharing this heartfelt video, the production house wrote for the caption, "How did Aamir Khan's first (unspoken) dialogue lead him to his debut film? Watch the video to find out!" The actor recalled his experience during his college days when he was part of a Gujarati play, " Pasiyo Rangaro ." Aamir was one of the background extras in the play, tasked with hanging bamboos and scaffolding as part of the set. Despite his limited role, there was one key moment: out of a chorus of 30-40 people, only Aamir had a dialogue. It was a simple line - "We want Rangara, we want Rangara," a chant in the play's chorus. That was his first-ever line in front of an audience, a line he never got the chance to say. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Cost Of Amusement Park Equipment From Mexico Might Surprise You Amusement Park Equipment | search ads Click Here Undo Aayush's first encounter with Arpita Aamir went on to reveal that just days before the inter-college competition, he was thrown out of the play due to the closure of Maharashtra. His mother had prevented him from leaving the house, which led to his removal from the production. Aamir was devastated, especially because he had been one of the most hardworking actors in the group, handling the physical tasks of hanging and removing the bamboos each day. He found himself in the front row, watching rehearsals unfold, feeling the sting of rejection. But fate had other plans for Aamir. The 'Dhoom 3' actor mentioned, "In the meantime, a friend of mine came. Niranjan Thade. He came close and said, Aamir, this is my friend Bansal. He is making a diploma film at Pune Institute. He needs an actor. Are you free? I said, I am still free. I did that film. Diploma film. After watching that film, another student gave me the film." "After watching that film, Ketan Mehta took me in the film "Holi." And after watching Holi , Mansoor and Nasir sir decided that I can become an actor. So, if Maharashtra hadn't closed that day, I wouldn't have done that film. And I wouldn't be sitting here today. If you are at the right place at the right time, then that right thing happens with you," shared Aamir.


Hans India
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Aamir Khan shares how being thrown out of a play led him to his first film
Bollywood icon Aamir Khan recently opened up about a pivotal moment from his college days that unexpectedly shaped his entire career. In a touching anecdote shared by his production house on Instagram, Aamir reflected on how being removed from a college play led him directly to his big break in films. During his college years, Aamir was part of a Gujarati play titled Pasiyo Rangaro. Though his role was mostly backstage—hanging and dismantling bamboos for the set—he was thrilled to be the only one from a chorus of 30 to get a line on stage: 'We want Rangara, we want Rangara.' Ironically, he never got to say it. Just days before the competition, Maharashtra went into lockdown, and Aamir's mother didn't allow him to attend rehearsals. As a result, he was dropped from the production. 'I felt shattered,' Aamir admitted, recalling how he had watched rehearsals from the front row, feeling like all his hard work had gone to waste. But destiny had other plans. A friend introduced him to Niranjan Thade, who was helping a student named Bansal shoot a diploma film at the Pune Film Institute. Aamir accepted the offer—and that short film became his unexpected doorway to the industry. After seeing Aamir's performance, another student cast him in another film, which caught the eye of director Ketan Mehta, who then offered him a role in Holi. That performance eventually convinced Mansoor Khan and Nasir Hussain that Aamir had the potential to be an actor, paving the way for his iconic debut in Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak. 'If Maharashtra hadn't closed that day, I wouldn't be here today,' Aamir reflected. 'Being in the right place at the right time can change your life.' His story is a powerful reminder that even rejections can lead to life-changing opportunities.