Aamir Khan’s Sitaare Zameen Par Reaches New Heights! ₹120 Crore Globally in Just 6 Days

Aamir Khan is back on the big screen with a bang in his latest film, *Sitaare Zameen Par*. This sports drama, directed by RS Prasanna and featuring Genelia D’Souza, is making waves at the box office. It’s not just winning over audiences in India; it’s also doing remarkably well internationally.

Strong Box Office Run

In just six days, Sitaare Zameen Par has raked in ₹123 crore globally, with ₹82.40 crore coming from India alone, as reported by Sacnilk. On Day 6, the film added an estimated ₹7.25 crore to its total. It kicked off with a solid ₹10.7 crore on its opening day and hit its peak single-day earnings on Sunday, bringing in ₹27.25 crore. This consistent growth is a testament to the film’s warm reception and the buzz it’s generating.

Emotional Depth and Powerful Storytelling

The story revolves around Gulshan Arora, an arrogant basketball coach (played by Aamir) who faces suspension due to a DUI and is tasked with coaching a team of neurodivergent adults. Initially, he’s dismissive, but as he spends time with the team, he begins to form meaningful connections and undergoes a personal transformation. The narrative is both touching and inspiring, echoing the themes of Aamir’s 2007 classic, *Taare Zameen Par*. While the earlier film focused on a dyslexic child, this spiritual sequel shifts its attention to adults with cognitive differences.

Talented Ensemble and Soulful Music

*Sitaare Zameen Par* boasts a fresh cast, including Aroush Datta, Samvit Desai, and Simran Mangeshkar. Genelia D’Souza plays Aamir’s wife, providing emotional depth to the storyline. The soundtrack, crafted by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy with lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya, has received widespread acclaim.

Also Read: Aamir Khan’s Sitaare Zameen Par: Box Office Collection Takes a Hit on Day 5, But Film Crosses Rs 67 Crore Mark

A Cinematic Comeback

Aamir’s choice to release the film exclusively in theaters—bypassing OTT platforms—has proven to be a smart move, as audiences flock back to cinemas to experience this heartfelt journey on the big screen.

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