
Aamir Khan launches YouTube channel to share unseen movie footage
What's the story
Bollywood legend Aamir Khan has launched his own YouTube channel, called Aamir Khan Talkies.
The channel intends to give an insider's view of the filmmaking process, with behind-the-scenes footage, interviews with industry experts, and insights into storytelling techniques.
Announcing the launch, Aamir Khan Productions shared a video on social media, saying, "Now, step into the world of moviemaking like never before with Aamir Khan Talkies—a place where storytelling meets reality."
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Khan's vision for 'Aamir Khan Talkies'
In the welcome video, Khan revealed that it has always been his dream to share his experiences in filmmaking.
He stressed that cinema is so much more than just entertainment—it's a medium that can evoke deep emotions and thought.
"I have always wanted to create a platform where I can talk about my journey, the lessons I have learned, and the incredible creative process that goes into making a film," he shared.
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What to expect from 'Aamir Khan Talkies'?
The channel will host a variety of content, from exclusive behind-the-scenes glimpses into the filmmaking process, candid conversations with the actors, directors, and technicians, deep dives into the storytelling techniques, and insights from industry professionals.
With these, Aamir Khan Talkies hopes to bring the audience closer to the creative minds behind Indian cinema.
Artists from Aamir Khan Productions will share their experiences, giving fans a better sense of cinema.
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'Aamir Khan Talkies': A resource for aspiring filmmakers
Notably, Aamir Khan Talkies is aimed at both cinephiles and those who want to learn the ropes of filmmaking.
For budding filmmakers, this would be an invaluable opportunity to learn the tricks of the trade.
On the personal front, Khan has kept a low profile since Laal Singh Chaddha. However, with Sitare Zameen Par set for a summer release and his ambitious Mahabharata adaptation in progress, he is all set for a comeback.