Aamir Khan is one of the most renowned faces in Bollywood, The actor is also called a perfectionist but this year his Film Laal Singh Chaddha called for Boycott and the movie failed to win Box office battle. After its release the movie receives criticism. The actor also got brutally criticized for his previous comments. The actor was recently in Delhi for a chat session at an event organized by one of his childhood friends. During that chat, Amir said, “When I am doing a film as an actor, I get so lost in that that nothing else happens in my life. I was supposed to do a film after Laal Singh Chadha called Champions. It’s a wonderful script, a beautiful story, and it’s a very heartwarming and lovely film. But I feel that I want to take a break, be with my family, with my mom, my kids.” The actor further speaking about his career said, “I feel I have been working for 35 years and I have single-mindedly been focused on my work. I feel that it’s not fair to people who are close to me. This is the time I feel I have to take some time off to be with them, and actually experience life in a different way. I am looking forward to the next year, a year-and-a-half in which I am not working as an actor.” Speaking about his next film Champion said, ,“I’ll be working as a producer, so I’ll be producing Champions. I will be approaching other actors now to do the role that I was hoping to do. Hopefully that will go well. I’m in that stage in life where I’d like to enjoy my relationships at this point of time. That’s the best way I can put it.” Laal Singh Chaddha, the Hindi adaptation of Oscar-winning classic Forrest Gump, released on August 11 to generally negative reviews and a below-average box office opening. The film has earned only around ₹88 crore gross worldwide against a reported production budget of over ₹100 crore. Directed by Advait Chandan, it also starred Kareena Kapoor, Mona Singh, Naga Chaitanya, and Manav Vij. Actress Smriti Kalra joins the cast of 'Kaagaz 2' Have a look on Bollywood celebrities' Childhood adorable photos “It was a war against Indians”, Vivek Agnihotri on ‘The Vaccine War’