Zeenews Bureau
New Delhi: Aamir Khan – whose tales of perfection are not new to anybody – has proved yet again just how focused he remains while working.
The 48-year-old actor – who has been shedding a lot of weight for a dance sequence in ‘Dhoom 3’ – did something very uncanny while rehearsing at Yash Raj Studio, which caught the attention of almost everybody present there.
“Aamir was practising at the sprawling rehearsal centre with a large group of dancers. Everything seemed fine initially, when suddenly he stopped in his tracks and retreated into a corner for few minutes to have a chat with someone,” a leading daily quoted a source as saying.
While others continued to rehearse, Aamir`s remained absent because he was finding it hard to concentrate with a large poster of Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Dil To Pagal Hai’ distracting him in the hall.
“He told someone to take off the poster of ‘Dil To Pagal Hai’ as it was distracting him. But rather than comply his wishes, the YRF staff told him politely that he had no authority to remove anything from the hall,” the source added.
Mr. Perfectionist of Bollywood is said to have gone back to practicing – unhappily – and from what has been last heard the poster still remains in the YRF rehearsal centre.
Way to go Aamir!
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