Aamir Khan puts skill and experience into projects that no one else may have made : Kiran Rao
Mumbai : The wife of Bollywood's Mr. perfectionist Aamir Khan, Kiran Rao who is also know as a director, says her actor-husband Aamir Khan takes too many risks which fortunately have paid off.
Aamir Khan is one of the most talented actors and commercially bankable stars in Bollywood. Some of his recent hit films are PK, Dhoom 3, 3 Idiots, etc.
The 41-year-old producer, screenwriter and director said, "I think his (Aamir Khan) success is well-deserved, as Aamir has worked very hard to be part of films that he believed in, even if they were considered too risky by the rest of the industry."
She further added, "Aamir put his skill and experience into projects that no one else may have made, and his faith in them fortunately paid off."
"I try not to write thinking of a genre or a type of film, but rather the story that comes naturally to me. Who knows, may be one day a masala movie will organically come to me, and then I won't resist," Kiran said when she asked if she would ever make films like Main Hoon Naa or Dil Dhadakane Do.
"Azad has taught me many things, but the most important is to live in the moment and make the most of it," Kiran said.
Kiran rao is busy with her son Azad who, according to her, teaches her to spend every moment in life with love.
Aamir Khan is one of the most talented actors and commercially bankable stars in Bollywood. Some of his recent hit films are PK, Dhoom 3, 3 Idiots, etc.
The 41-year-old producer, screenwriter and director said, "I think his (Aamir Khan) success is well-deserved, as Aamir has worked very hard to be part of films that he believed in, even if they were considered too risky by the rest of the industry."
She further added, "Aamir put his skill and experience into projects that no one else may have made, and his faith in them fortunately paid off."
"I try not to write thinking of a genre or a type of film, but rather the story that comes naturally to me. Who knows, may be one day a masala movie will organically come to me, and then I won't resist," Kiran said when she asked if she would ever make films like Main Hoon Naa or Dil Dhadakane Do.
"Azad has taught me many things, but the most important is to live in the moment and make the most of it," Kiran said.
Kiran rao is busy with her son Azad who, according to her, teaches her to spend every moment in life with love.
