Actor Aamir Khan and his ex-wife, filmmaker Kiran Rao, made a notable appearance at the Supreme Court for the screening of their film Laapataa Ladies on Friday. During the gender sensitisation programme, Aamir opened up about his inspiration for producing the film and shared his vision for the future. He reflected on the impact the COVID-19 pandemic had on his perspective, revealing that it gave him ample time to contemplate his career and future contributions.

#WATCH | CJI DY Chandrachud interacts with Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao after the screening of their film 'Laapataa Ladies'. The film was screened at the Supreme Court today, as part of a gender sensitisation programme. pic.

twitter.com/bE4N45GTgB — ANI (@ANI) August 9, 2024 "During the COVID period, I had a lot of free time to think," the actor shared. "I realised I might have around 15 more years of active work left.

Uske baad zindagi kisne dekhi hai" Aamir told ANI. Aamir also expressed his intention to use his remaining active years to support new talent in the film industry. "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," he said. Laapataa Ladies, according to Aamir, marks the beginning of this new phase.

He aims to produce four to five films a year, providing opportunities for emerging talents in the industry. This film, direct.