The Ganpati festival is still going on. The process of celebs reaching Bappa's refuge and taking his blessings is also going on continuously. In this sequence, the actor Aamir Khan reached the Ganpati pandal of Maharashtra government minister Ashish Shelar to visit. Now, many photos and videos from this time are viral on social media.
Aamir arrived in this style.
In the video going viral, Aamir Khan is seen in a gray colored kurta. During this, the actor visits Bappa in the pandal, and after that, he is seen talking to the people present there. Ashish Shelar is also seen with him.
Earlier, Salman had also reached.
Earlier, Salman Khan was also seen at the residence of the Maharashtra minister for Ganpati darshan. The actor was seen barefoot while entering the premises to seek the blessings of Lord Ganesha.
Aamir was last seen in 'Sitare Zameen Par'
Talking about the work front, Aamir Khan was last seen in 'Satyaameva Zameen Par'. Genelia D'Souza was also seen in the lead role with him in this film. This film talks about special children. The film was a success at the box office, and the critics also praised the film a lot. Now Aamir Khan is working on the biopic of Dadasaheb Phalke, directed by Rajkumar Hirani.

This film is expected to come on the floor in October this year. Apart from this, recently Aamir also talked about his dream project 'Mahabharata' and expressed such wish to make this film. Aamir had said that 'Mahabharata' could be the last film of his career, because after this he would not want to do anything else. However, nothing is confirmed about the casting of the film yet.
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