I’m not superstitious: Aamir Khan

November 27, 2009 03:20 pm | Updated 03:24 pm IST - New Delhi

Aamir Khan

Aamir Khan

Taare Zameen Par, Ghajini and now 3 Idiots , Aamir Khan clearly considers Christmas week the best time to release his films, but the superstar says it is a coincidence and not superstition that has resulted in the trend.

Despite his claim, Khan does agree that the date has worked wonders for him and now hopes to be a third time lucky.

The actor’s directorial debut Taare Zameen Par , which was released on Christmas in 2007 went onto win a National Award while last year’s December release Ghajini broke all box office records.

“I hope to be third time lucky with 3 Idiots but the release date is more of a coincidence than a planned move. I am not superstitious. Ghajini was supposed to be an October release, but it had to be postponed to December because I was injured,” Aamir said.

The 44-year-old actor plays Rancho, a happy-go-lucky engineering student in the film, directed by Rajkumar Hirani and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, which has the tagline ‘Don’t be stupid, be an idiot’

The actor said that he was initially sceptical about playing a character less than half his actual age, but took up the role as he realised that just like Rancho, he was an idiot in real life.

“The film defines idiot as someone who dares to do the unusual and chases excellence not success. Rajkumar Hirani told me that I am an idiot like my character Rancho in the movie and I agree with him. I have made the same decisions in my life. I realised I am the idiot of Bollywood,” said Khan.

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