Aamir Khan's Sitaare Zameen Par Wins Hearts

With its unique blend of humor and heart, Sitaare Zameen Par has struck a chord with audiences, and its success is a testament to the power of meaningful storytelling in cinema, as Aamir Khan's sequel to the beloved classic "Taare Zameen Par" continues to make waves at the box office.

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Comedian Vir Das has praised Aamir Khan's film 'Sitaare Zameen Par', highlighting its humor and meaningful content, as the film exceeds initial expectations with a surge in box office collection, earning approximately Rs 60 crore on Sunday.

The film, a remake of the Spanish film 'Champions', stars disabled kids and Genelia D'Souza Deshmukh, and has garnered widespread appreciation for its portrayal of intellectual disabilities in children. Vir Das commended the film's ensemble cast and Aamir Khan's decision to share his platform for meaningful content, noting that it has resulted in a genuinely funny and heartwarming movie.

Despite opening to a slow start at the box office, collecting ₹10.7 crore on day one at the domestic box office and ₹20 crore worldwide, the film has experienced a significant surge in collection, with a 200% increase since its opening day. The film's success comes after 18 years since the release of the original "Taare Zameen Par", and it has surpassed the collection of Kesari Chapter 2.

As the film continues to win hearts with its empowering characters and meaningful content, it is projected to collect ₹29.50 crore by the end of day three, cementing its place as a notable release in the Indian film industry.

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