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Aamir Khan 'Will Not be Happy' About Doing Hollywood Films. Here's Why

Darpan News Desk IANS, 29 Aug, 2016 01:19 PM
  • Aamir Khan 'Will Not be Happy' About Doing Hollywood Films. Here's Why
Actor Aamir Khan said that it is high time that pay disparity in Bollywood was done away with.
 
Time and again, many Bollywood stars have spoken out on the huge difference between the remuneration of male and female actors in the country.
 
Lending his support to such voices, the 51-year-old PK star said, "Pay-scale should not depend on a person's sex. It should be equal. Patriarchal mindset should change."
 
Aamir was speaking as part of a discussion panel in Mumbai.
 
The actor was asked if he would like to expand his horizons and do Hollywood films like actors Irrfan Khan, Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone have done in the recent past.
 
Aamir said that he was not keen on pursuing a career in the West and also revealed he was offered Hollywood movies in the past but he did not like the scripts.
 
 
"Working in the west doesn't interest me particularly. What interests me is a good film. It should be a film that touches my heart and I feel I can perform in. Where the film is made is irrelevant. There have been number of offers to me from Hollywood but I did not like the scripts," he said.
 
The 3 Idiots star also said that working in international projects will not give him the same joy, which he gets when his work is well received by the Indian audience.
 
"Why I don't feel like doing that is because I feel I have an emotional connection with my audience, with the people of this country. It is a relationship that we have built over 27 years, something that I value a lot. 
 
I don't want to leave my audience behind. I will not be happy doing that. These are my people, we belong to each other. If I go to some other place and strange people react to my movie I may not feel the same. Emotionally, I would rather work here. If there is an offer from America, China or Japan which excites me I will do it," he said.

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