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Aamir’s trick to signal his guests to leave is genius!

We all know superstar Aamir Khan as Mr Perfectionist who gives his blood and sweat for every character that he portrays on screen. But, we aren’t much aware of how he functions in his real

India TV Entertainment Desk New Delhi Published on: October 29, 2016 21:49 IST
Aamir Khan
Aamir Khan

We all know superstar Aamir Khan as Mr Perfectionist who gives his blood and sweat for every character that he portrays on screen. But, we aren’t much aware of how he functions in his real life.

Well, the ‘PK’ star himself has revealed an interesting instance that would give us a glimpse of his personal life.

He told that when he is fed up of the guests that have come to his place, he has a special line to signal them that it’s time to leave which he learnt from his filmmaker uncle Nasir Hussain.

Aamir says he simply stands up and tells his guests, "It was great meeting you all." which should be interpreted as "Bye. Please go home now!"

"One thing I have learnt from him and imbibed. We all, the kids, used to sit and eat in his room. He was very fond of us. But when it would be his time to sleep, he would signal at us by saying, 'It was great meeting you all'. Every time he would want to show that he had enough of the guests, he would say that," Aamir said at the launch of Nasir's biography, "Music Masti Modernity: The Cinema of Nasir Husain".

"This is one dialogue I use it in my life. Whenever Kiran and I have guests over at our place and I feel like it's enough... I just say, 'It was great meeting you all'! That's away of saying, 'Bye! Please go home!'," the actor said as the audience erupted into laughter.

Aamir, 51, threw this line again at the audience in the end as he was getting late for his flight.

Talking about Nasir's family-friendly nature, Aamir said no matter how busy he was with his professional commitments, the filmmaker always took out time for friends and relatives.

"Nasir saab's house was always filled with relatives, friends and kids. But never once did he or chachi jaan make us feel that they had enough of us. We used to be at their place every day. He was a family man. He would be home by 6 pm without fail. I wonder how he managed to keep his professional and personal life separate," Aamir said.


 

(With PTI inputs)

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