
Aamir Khan was present at the special screening of the Nana Patekar starrer, Marathi film 'Natsamrat'. The actor, who will be next seen in 'Dangal', was dressed in grey track suit. (Source: Photo by Varinder Chawla)
The film, 'Natsamrat', which talks about tragedy of a veteran theatre actor Ganpat Appa Belwalkar (Nana Patekar) was released on January 1, 2016. The film's director, Mahesh Manjrekar also posed with the actor for photos. (Source: Photo by Varinder Chawla)
Medha Manjrekar, who played Nana Patekar's wife in the film posed with her real life husband, Mahesh. Kaveri Ganpat Belwalkar look of the actresses stands far from what she is in real life. (Source: Photo by Varinder Chawla)
Aamir took to Twitter to laud the film and tweeted, "I saw Natsamrat last night. What a film! And what an amazing performance by Nana, truly `ase nat hone nahi`."The '3 Idiots' actor continued to write, "A must watch for all who love performances! And Vikramji has done no less. Outstanding! Both Nana& Vikramji kept me riveted throughout!" (Source: Photo by Varinder Chawla)
Aamir further tweeted, "Thank you Mahesh, Nana, Vikramji, and to the entire team." The film features Nana Patekar, Vikram Gokhale, Mrunmayee Deshpande, Ajit Parab among others. (Source: Photo by Varinder Chawla)
Meanwhile, Shah Rukh Khan, who had came to Delhi for the launch the first song of his much-awaited movie Fan, was spotted on his way back to Mumbai. (Source: Photo by Varinder Chawla)
The actor, dressed in a black overcaot, posed for photos with fans.
Along with the launch at the Hansraj College, where he received his graduation degree, 28 years after passing out from the same college, the actor had the first press meet for his upcoming film. (Source: Photo by Varinder Chawla)
In the media interaction held during his visit, the actor talked about how easy or difficult was it to blend into the character of a fan on screen for his forthcoming film. He said, “I won’t say it’s easy, but yes, being a superstar everyday does take you away from the real world for a long time. So, I would just like to thank Maneesh and his whole team. They had this wonderful understanding of what Gaurav is going to be. Fifty per cent of what you see Gaurav is a physical transformation by the VFX that has been done. And it is possible to say that 100 per cent of what Gaurav is, is Maneesh’s vision. I don’t think I have done 100 per cent of what Maneesh might had wanted because he was very clear about it so I think I may have got a lot of it right, I may still have fallen short.” (Source: Photo by Varinder Chawla)