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My mistakes have taught me the most, says Aamir Khan

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aamir khan, aamir, dangalSuperstar Aamir Khan has been rewriting the rules of box office hits for more than a decade now but the actor — often referred to as Mr Perfectionist because of his well-planned career moves — attributes his success to early failures.

Aamir says that while his creative involvement has always been the same, he did go through a learning curve.

The actor, 52, has not had a flop since his “Mela” days in 2000 and while “Mangal Pandey” was not a grand success, it managed to recover its costs.

His hit-list has blockbusters like “Lagaan”, “Dil Chahta Hai”, “Rang De Basanti”, “Taare Zameen Par”, “Ghajini”, “3 Idiots”, “Dhoom 3”, “PK” and “Dangal”.

“It is now 27 years that I have been acting and very early in my career, I went through a phase that was a huge learning experience for me. The level of input that I have been putting has been the same right through but I made mistakes.

“So, what I am today is not just the result of my successes but also because of my failures. They taught me the most. That’s why I have been able to build my career the way I have,” Aamir told PTI in an interview.

Aamir is reteaming with his “Dhoom 3” director Vijay Krishna Acharya and co-star Katrina Kaif for the Yash Raj project that also has his “Dangal” co-actor Fatima Sana Sheikh. But it is working with megastar Amitabh Bachchan for the first time that he is most excited about.

“It is an exciting script and above all, it is the first opportunity that I got to work with Mr Bachchan. I have always been a huge fan. It is really a great moment for me that I am finally getting to share the screen space with him.”

His film “Dangal” is doing exceptionally well in China after a golden run at the Indian box office. The actor, who is perhaps the most popular Indian face in the country, is surprised with the way film has broken collection records there by earning Rs 1000 crore since its release on May 5.

The actor says it is hard for him to understand why he has connected so well with the people there. He first realised he had an audience in China when “3 Idiots” did surprisingly good business at the box office.

“Why an actor connects to an audience is difficult to articulate. It is a very intangible thing, you cannot really pin it down. But I would like to believe that it is my films and my good work that has connected me to the people whether it is India or anywhere else in the world.”

“The Indian government should do the best it can to promote popular art and culture. It needs to be exported. We need more theatres. I think that will really help the Indian film industry.

Aamir is also open to collaborations if an interesting story comes his way.

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