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Aamir Khan on Azad's duty

| | Feb 06, 2015, at 12:13 am
Mumbai, Feb 5 (IBNS): Actor Aamir Khan who recently came back from his short trip has been spending quality time with Azad. The actor has been doing daily chores or his son.
He has been dropping and picking up Azad from school every day. During his visits to the school, all mothers of Azad’s colleagues have been going gaga over his performance in PK. 
 
The actor gets inundated with a lot of appreciation.
 
Every time the actor waits for parents lounge in the school for Azad the other mothers there gather around him to talk about his recent release PK.
 
They have a very engaging conversation about his performance in the film, it being one of the best of Aamir and the enlighten story of the film.
 
The mothers keep telling Aamir that his film has given a good message and they have also shown it to their kids.
 

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