Aamir Khan’s beloved film Taare Zameen Par (Sitare Zameen Par) has recently been celebrated again, and one of its supporting actors has an inspiring real-life story beyond the screen.
Rishi Shahani: From Olympic Pool to Bollywood SetsRishi Shahani, who portrayed the lovable character Sharmaji in the film, is not just an actor but also an accomplished athlete. He represented India at the Special Olympics World Games in 1999, where he won both gold and silver medals in swimming — a remarkable achievement that marked him as an Olympic star.
A Role That Brought Joy and LessonsIn the movie, Sharmaji’s character was known for bringing laughter, smiles, and valuable life lessons to the audience. Rishi’s portrayal was praised for its warmth and charm, adding an extra layer of heart to the film.
Learning and Fun on SetBehind the scenes, Rishi enjoyed his time immensely. He learned acting and dance from Aamir Khan himself and often shared glimpses of the fun and learning he experienced during shooting on social media.
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