When Aamir Khan prepared for the publication of the much-anticipated film Sitaarare Zameen Par, the actor sincerely suggested to the audience to avoid copying the pirated copies of the film digging. In an interview with News18 Showsha, Khan addresses the topic of piracy and the negative impact on the film industry, especially those who pour time, emotions and creativity into the filmmaking process.
When he described it as "really sad," Aamir explained it in this issue, saying, "When they watch the pirated version of a film, they unconsciously cause a lot of damage. Many people don't recognize the effects." Why is it okay to see a pirated copy if they don't steal the TV? It's the same.
Having developed the Sitaare Zameen Par for three years, Khan also highlighted the occupation and the collective efforts of the crew behind the film's creation. These 10 children, Genelia, Prasanna, writers, heads of all departments, my feelings and efforts are not copyright infringement, I want people to see it right. We will stop the agency to prevent and reduce illegal use of films," he added. The timing of Khan's statement is particularly relevant as recent films such as Shikandar suffer from copyright infringement. Industry experts have raised alarms about an increased threat. This not only undertakes cash revenues, but also undermines the integrity and message of the film itself.
Director R.S. Sitaare Zameen Par Prasanna is a sports comedy drama and the spiritual successor to Khan's 2007 film Taare Zameen Par. It is also the official remake of Spanish Film Master 2018, showing the actual actors of Down syndrome in a crucial role. The film played Aamir Khan and Genelia Deshmukh in major roles, and was produced by Aamir Khan along with Aparna Purohit. Just a few weeks after the theatre's publication, Khan's passionate attitude towards copyright infringement is not only a warning, but also a memory of respect and support for creative work.
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