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Will Aamir Khan launch son Junaid? The superstar reveals

Junaid has to follow the proper process and give audition for roles if he wants to act in films, said father Aamir Khan.

Aamir Khan, Junaid Khan and Kiran Rao Aamir Khan, Junaid Khan and Kiran Rao

Aamir Khan's son Junaid is currently more interested in doing theatre and the superstar supports his decision. Junaid, Aamir's elder child from his first marriage to Reena Dutta, has worked as an assistant director on Rajkumar Hirani's "PK", which featured the actor in the lead role.

When asked about Junaid's Bollywood debut, Aamir said, "It is up to him (about making his film debut). He should lead his own life and take his own decisions. I don't want to take it for him. I have left it all to him. He certainly has an inclination towards the creative world and towards filmmaking. He is following his path, he has studied theatre. He is actually more interested in theatre than films. I am allowing him to go and find his own path. That's how it should be. He is very bright''.

The superstar once again made it clear that if Junaid wants to venture into Bollywood as an actor, then he will have to follow the proper process and give audition for roles."If I feel there is something that I got and if he (Junaid) fits in, then only (I will cast him)... He will have to go through a casting process. He hasn't audition for anything," Aamir said. 

Talking about his eight-year-old son Azad, the Thugs of Hindostan star said he has started spending more time with him."Kiran had told me two-three years ago that I don't care for them and she was not saying it in a complaining way and that is important to understand. One thing changed after that is I started coming home by 6 pm. From 6 pm to 8 pm I'm with Azad and then after 8 pm I again start work. But those two hours we are together I read to him, talk, etc."

On the professional front, Aamir has announced his next project which is Lal Singh Chaddha, an official remake of Tom Hank's Forrest Gump.

(With PTI inputs)