
New Delhi: Aamir Khan’s latest release 'Sitaare Zameen Par' is striking a deep emotional chord with audiences and celebrities alike, reigniting the same magic that 'Taare Zameen Par' did back in 2007. But the most heartwarming response has come from none other than Darsheel Safary, the child actor who won millions of hearts with his unforgettable performance as Ishaan Awasthi in 'Taare Zameen Par'.
The 28-year-old Darsheel made a stylish appearance at the film’s special screening held in Mumbai. Dressed in a crisp off-white tee and black trousers, the actor looked sharp and confident, flashing a warm smile as he greeted photographers.
With a sleek moustache and grown-up charm, he offered a nostalgic visual to fans who still remember him as the wide-eyed, art-loving schoolboy from Aamir’s 2007 directorial debut.
Darsheel Safary Reviews 'Sitaare Zameen Par'
Soon after the screening, Darsheel took to social media to share his thoughts on the film. In a heartfelt review, he wrote: “My heart feels fuller, softer, and happier. The film holds up a mirror with humour, grace, and heart. No pity, no preaching. Just presence, joy, and strength.”
He also urged audiences to experience the film in theatres, adding, “You have to watch this in theaters!! It won't stream. It's not meant to. Some stories ask for silence, a screen, and your full heart. You'll walk in curious and walk out a little more human.”
About ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’
The R.S. Prasanna directorial 'Sitaare Zameen Par’ serves as a spiritual sequel to Aamir’s 2007 classic ‘Taare Zameen Par’. The film explores the lives of nine neurodivergent children navigating a world that often overlooks them. At its heart, the film is a celebration of empathy, courage, and inclusion.
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