of Sitaare Zameen Par on June 20, Aamir Khan has openly expressed doubts about whether the film will perform well at the box office. In an interview with Baradwaj Rangan on
Galatta Plus, the actor spoke candidly about how uncertain he feels, given the current market trend where action films dominate ticket sales.Khan described the timing of Sitaare Zameen Par as “completely ill-timed,” noting that his film, a sports comedy-drama, enters cinemas during a period when audiences seem solely interested in action-heavy content. He admitted, “My film is a comedy, but right now only the action is working,” and reflected on how this mismatch has happened before in his career, such as with Ghajini, which was released when action films weren’t performing.
Aamir also cleared the air on speculation that Sitaare Zameen Par may be released on streaming platforms or even on YouTube. Dismissing these rumours, he confirmed that the film is a theatrical-only release. Viewers who miss catching it on the big screen, he hinted, might not get another chance. The actor emphasised that there are currently no plans to distribute the film on OTT platforms, making the theatre experience a one-time opportunity for audiences.
Directed by RS Prasanna and produced under Aamir Khan Productions, the film tells the story of a disgraced former basketball coach, played by Khan, who is compelled by the court to train a group of individuals on the autism spectrum. This unexpected journey, which starts off as punishment, gradually becomes a meaningful and emotional transformation for the coach and his players.
Genelia Deshmukh plays the female lead, adding a romantic subplot to the narrative. The ensemble also features ten newcomers: Aroush Datta, Gopi Krishna Varma, Samvit Desai, Vedant Sharma, Ayush Bhansali, Ashish Pendse, Rishi Shahani, Rishabh Jain, Naman Mishra, and Simran Mangeshkar. With lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya and music by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, the film is expected to blend heartwarming themes with humour and inspiration.
While expressing pride in the final product, Aamir remained realistic about its prospects. He said he is happy with what the team has created but admitted he has “no idea” how the audience will receive it. Citing a recurring issue throughout his career, he remarked that his films often release at the wrong time. “The last 12 films have been action and blockbusters,” he noted, underscoring his worry that Sitaare Zameen Par might get overshadowed despite being a “heartwarming and beautiful story.”