Aamir Khan's Sitaare Zameen Par Faces Criticism, Champions Movie Similarity
The controversy surrounding the film's similarity to "Champions" has sparked a debate among fans, with some defending the film as an original work and others calling it a "frame-to-frame copy". As the release date approaches, it remains to be seen how the film will perform at the box office and whether it will live up to the expectations of Aamir Khan's fans.

Aamir Khan's latest film, Sitaare Zameen Par, has released its trailer, which has impressed fans but also drawn some criticism for its similarity to the film "Champions", a sports comedy-drama. The movie, a spiritual sequel to Taare Zameen Par, is set to release on June 20 and features 10 new young actors playing intellectually disabled children.
Genelia Deshmukh is making a comeback with Aamir Khan in the film, playing the role of his love interest, which is a departure from her previous work. The film explores themes of growth and acceptance, and Aamir plays a basketball coach who trains the children. The trailer hints at a journey of growth, not just for the children but also for Aamir's character.
The film marks Aamir's return to acting after a two-year hiatus, and Genelia's return to Aamir Khan's production house, which she previously worked with on the 2008 film 'Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na'. The trailer has received a positive response for Aamir's performance, but some fans are disappointed by his acting style, comparing it to his previous films like PK.
Despite the criticism, the film is expected to perform well at the box office, given Aamir Khan's massive fan following and the positive response to the trailer. The film's release on June 20 is highly anticipated, and fans are eager to see Aamir Khan's performance as a basketball coach working with intellectually disabled youngsters.