Why did Surbhi Jyoti ‘cry like a baby’ after watching Aamir Khan’s ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’?

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Key Takeaways
- Surbhi Jyoti expressed deep emotions after watching the film.
- The movie promotes family viewing and shared experiences.
- It features a heartwarming story about athletes with disabilities.
- The film is a follow-up to the classic Taare Zameen Par.
- It is directed by R. S. Prasanna.
Mumbai, June 19 (NationPress) Television actress Surbhi Jyoti was profoundly touched after experiencing Aamir Khan’s “Sitaare Zameen Par.”
The ‘Qubool Hai’ star conveyed her heartfelt reaction on social media, labeling the film as an uplifting journey that prompted her to laugh, cry, and ponder. She commended the cast, crew, and script, urging everyone to enjoy the film with their families. On Instagram, Surbhi shared pictures with the film’s writer, Divy Nidhi Sharma, expressing her admiration for his work. The actress conveyed that she was deeply affected by the narrative and referred to the film as pure “sorcery with words.”
Feeling overwhelmed, the ‘Naagin’ star described the film as a thrilling mix of laughter, tears, and poignant moments. After watching the movie, Jyoti expressed, “Words can't capture how elated I feel. I am so proud. @divynidhisharma, you are incredible! The magic you create with words has overwhelmed me. What a film, my heart is full. Hats off to the entire cast and crew, especially the 'Sitaare.' Please watch this film with your loved ones. You’ll laugh like there’s no tomorrow, you’ll cry like a baby, and you’ll return home with a heart brimming with love and compassion. #sitaarezameenpar.”
“Sitaare Zameen Par,” directed by R. S. Prasanna and produced by Aamir Khan and Aparna Purohit, is a follow-up to Aamir Khan’s iconic 2007 film Taare Zameen Par. This sports comedy-drama stars Aamir alongside Genelia Deshmukh in leading roles.
“Sitaare Zameen Par” is the official adaptation of the 2018 Spanish film “Champions.” The plot centers around a basketball coach, who, after being suspended, is assigned community service—coaching a team of athletes with disabilities as they prepare for a significant tournament. The film is set to release on June 20, 2025.