Aamir Khan is lifting the lid on one of his biggest ‘fears’ as he reflects on his dream project.
During an exclusive interview with BBC News, the actor shared an update about his ambitious project, a series adaptation of Mahabharata.
The multi-hyphenate star admitted that the idea of creating something like that sent shivers down his spine, acknowledging the huge responsibility that comes with it.
He told the outlet, "Well, that's my dream project, and it's a very scary project. So huge and I am scared of getting it wrong. It's a huge responsibility because, as Indians, it's something so close to us, it's in our blood. So I want to get it right.
Sharing his stance on the sensitive issue, Khan further went on to add, "I want to make every Indian proud. I also want to show the world what India has. I don't know if it will happen, but it's something I want to work towards. So let's see."
Previously, famous writer Anjum Rajabali offered an insight into the Dangal actor’s film interests in 2028, revealing the actor’s inclination towards a high-budget Mahabharata adaptation.
On professional front, Aamir is currently promoting his latest film, Laapataa Ladies, which has officially been entered into the Oscars 2025.
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