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WOW Aamir Khan to train two students every year!

Wednesday, August 24, 2016 • Hindi Comments
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Aamir Khan's CV or work has been a point of discussion amongst audience for a while now. People have been curious to understand how the actor has been working for cinema for over such a long period of time. Exactly for this, Aamir and his team used to get a lot of inquiries from young budding students who are keen to work for the cinema industry requesting if they could get the required training and schooling from the actor himself.

News is, Aamir has now decided to train two students every year who would literally be the actors shadow which would help them absorb the workings of cinema. These students would be under the learning stage full time and this process would not be less then interning at any place.

Aamir is very keen that the students join him for all his shoots, his meetings, his reading sessions, his rehearsals and all that goes behind working for the industry of cinema. Starting from now, Aamir`s first two students have already joined the actor and have started the work on the job.

Fatima Sana Shaikh (who would be playing the character of Geeta Phogat in Dangal) and Sanya Malhotra (who would be playing the character of Babita Kumari in Dangal) are the actor`s first two students. These students will be exposed to everything that the actor does. Starting from now, Aamir would train them personally till next year March.

Spokesperson confirms and added, "Aamir personally wants to pass on his working experiences of past and is keen to share and motivate the next generation of talent. He would train two students every year".

Following this, Aamir would then have the next two students who would again have the same pattern of learning. The actor has decided to pass on all his experiences of working and give them all kind of knowledge, suggestions etc that one would require.

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