Aamir Khan Reveals Why He Was Dropped From ‘Darr’Not His Decision, He Says
As ‘Sitare Zameen Par’ Nears Release, Actor Breaks Silence on Casting Controversy That Changed Bollywood
With Sitare Zameen Par just days away from hitting theatres on June 20, Aamir Khan has been everywhere from interviews to fan events talking about his much-awaited comeback. But amidst the buzz for his new project, he casually reignited a story that’s been quietly whispered through Bollywood corridors for years. Why wasn’t Aamir in Darr, a film that went on to become a cult classic?
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“I Was Removed, I Didn’t Say No” – Aamir’s Honest Confession
In a rare and straightforward moment during a chat with Zoom Fan Club, Aamir addressed the lingering question. “I didn’t say no to Darr. I was removed,” he admitted. That one sentence sent shockwaves through fans who had always believed he’d turned it down by choice.
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Aamir explained that he was actually interested in the project. The catch? He had one condition. Since Darr had two male leads, he requested that both actors be present for the script narration. “That’s always been my principle. If we’re going to work as a team, we should begin as one,” he shared.
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That request ,didn’t sit well with legendary director Yash Chopra. The filmmaker chose not to go forward with Aamir ,eventually offered the part to Shah Rukh Khan who turned it into one of the most unforgettable performances of his career.
For Aamir, the issue wasn’t about control or stardom. “Everyone has their way of doing things. For me, it’s about transparency and respect right from the beginning,” he said, calmly standing by his decision even after all these years.
Déjà Vu During ‘Andaz Apna Apna’
This wasn’t the only time Aamir’s insistence on joint narration created friction. Recalling the days of Andaz Apna Apna, Aamir shared how Salman Khan skipped several script meetings. “His secretary said, ‘Salman will listen later, you go ahead.’ I said no. Either we both hear it or we don’t,” he said, smiling at the memory. His stance stayed firm, even at the risk of missing another potential hit.
No Regrets, Just Lessons
While Darr did go on to become a blockbuster with Shah Rukh Khan, Sunny Deol, and Juhi Chawla, Aamir isn’t bitter. “Life takes you where it’s meant to. I don’t regret any of it,” he said.Today, with Sitare Zameen Par ready to launch, Aamir’s focus is clear—he’s looking ahead, not behind. And maybe that’s what sets him apart. Even in rejection, he’s managed to carve out his own legacy.
Because in Bollywood, sometimes the roles you don’t play tell the most powerful stories.