Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral
Aamir Khan’s presence at the 56th International Film Festival of India adds a rare and compelling dimension to this year’s celebration of cinema. Appearing for a special Fireside Chat titled “The Narrative Architect of Social Transformation,” Aamir brings with him decades of experience in crafting stories that resonate far beyond the screen. Known for his unwavering commitment to socially rooted narratives, he has consistently challenged mainstream cinema to be more introspective, more accountable, and more willing to spark uncomfortable yet necessary conversations. This session offers audiences a closer look at the intention and responsibility that guide his work—how he approaches each film not just as entertainment, but as an opportunity to shift perspectives and inspire collective dialogue.
The conversation, moderated by acclaimed film critic and writer Baradwaj Rangan, invites a thoughtful exploration of storytelling, purpose, and the evolving role of cinema in shaping culture. Aamir reflects on the choices that have defined his filmography, the meticulous process behind building narratives with impact, and the emotional and creative demands of aligning art with meaningful social commentary. As he speaks about the challenges of balancing artistic expression with public expectation, he also emphasizes the transformative potential that cinema holds when crafted with sincerity and awareness.
The Fireside Chat becomes more than a festival highlight—it becomes a timely reflection on the intersection between creativity and conscience. At a moment when audiences are seeking stories that resonate with truth and depth, Aamir Khan’s insights reaffirm the powerful link between filmmaking and societal change. Hosted at the iconic Kala Academy in Goa, the event captures the essence of what IFFI continues to champion: cinema not just as an art form, but as a catalyst for progress, empathy, and enduring conversation.
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