Kiran Rao's directorial, Laapataa Ladies was recently screened at the Supreme Court . Aamir Khan , who produced the movie, atteneded the event with Kiran. At the event, Aamir opened up about producing the film and the inspiration behind it.

Apparently, the free time during the Covid-19 pandemic made him reflect on the same. Aamir Khan said, "During Covid, I had a lot of free time and used to keep thinking. I realised that I might have 15 more years of active work left.

..uske baad zindagi kisne dekhi hai (who has seen life after that).

..I wanted to give back to people whatever I have learned in the past so many years.

The industry, society, and country have given me so much." "I thought that I could do one film a year as an actor, but as a producer , I can produce many more films. I want to give a platform to new talents.

I can provide a platform for new writers, directors, and everyone involved in the process. Laapataa Ladies is the first project in that sense. I want to promote this kind of talent, and hopefully, I can produce four to five films a year.

I want to be the shoulder for talent," he further stated. The special screening of Laapataa Ladies was held to mark the 75th anniversary of the Supreme Court. It was attended by the Court's judges, their spouses, and members of the registry.

On the work front, Aamir Khan will soon be seen in Sitaare Zameen Par, which is set to hit the screens during December this year. He is also backing Lahore, 1947, starring Sunny Deol and .