Aamir Khan decides to take break from acting to be with family
text_fieldsNew Delhi: Bollywood actor Aamir Khan said it is time he took some time off, possibly "a year and a half," to prioritise his family over his acting profession after spending the last 35 years of his life working.
The actor stated that after the August 11 release of Laal Singh Chaddha, he was expected to begin his preparation for a movie called Champions.
The official Hindi adaptation of the Hollywood classic Forrest Gump, Laal Singh Chaddha opened to mixed reviews and poor box-office collections.
"When I am doing a film as an actor, I get so lost in that and nothing else happens in my life. Which is why I decided to take a break.
"I was supposed to do a film called Champions after Laal Singh. It's a wonderful script, a beautiful story. It's a very heartwarming and lovely film but I feel like I want to take a break. I want to be with my family, with my mom, with my kids," Aamir said.
The actor, who was recently in the capital, was speaking at a chat session at his childhood friend's event.
His "single-minded" focus on his career has neither been fair to him nor his loved ones, he added.
Recently, Aamir's mother Zeenat Hussain was admitted to a Mumbai hospital after reportedly suffering a heart attack last month.
"I feel like I have been working for 35 years and I feel I have been single-mindedly focused on my work. And I feel it's not fair to the people who are close to me. It's not fair to me also in many ways. This is the time for me to experience life in a different way," the 57-year-old star said.
This will be the "first time" he will not be working as an actor, he said. "I'm looking forward to the next year, a year and a half in which I'm not actually working as an actor for the first time."
The actor will, however, continue to be attached to Champions in the capacity of a producer.
He has previously backed films such as Lagaan, Peepli Live, Delhi Belly, Dangal, and Laal Singh Chaddha.
"I'll work as a producer on Champions because I really believe in the film. I'll approach other actors now to see if they are interested to do the role that I was hoping to do. I'm at that stage in my life where I want to enjoy my relationships," he added.
Champions will be co-produced by Aamir Khan Productions along with Sony Pictures International Productions, India, and 200NotOut Productions.
Meanwhile, Aamir will next be seen in a cameo in Revathy's Salaam Venky, starring Kajol.
With PTI inputs