Sony MAX is ready to light up living rooms with the much-anticipated World Television Premiere of Sitaare Zameen Par on May 31 at 1:00 PM. This heartwarming film combines fun, emotions, and the spirit of togetherness. Starring Aamir Khan and featuring real-life champions, it has touched many hearts not only with its inspiring message but also with the undeniable bonds formed among the young actors during filming.
Before the big premiere, the young stars shared some unforgettable behind-the-scenes moments. Their experiences ranged from enjoyable basketball training to laughter-filled scenes that fostered a deep sense of camaraderie that lasted long after filming ended.
Vedant Sharma, who plays Bantu, recalled a comforting moment with choreographer Vijay Ganguly. When Vijay felt stressed about an upcoming dance shoot, Vedant offered a warm hug and reassured him, saying, “This is not even a problem, Sir. What we go through in life is much more. Don’t worry; everything will be just fine.” This simple gesture brought a sense of relief.
The film’s journey, which involved nearly two years of training and rehearsals, helped the cast bond like a family. Samvit Desai, who plays Kareem, expressed that their time together felt more like joyous family gatherings than mere work. He mentioned, “We celebrated birthdays, played basketball, and even our parents became great friends. It felt like a picnic every day, filled with fun, laughter, and support. A huge thanks to Aamir Sir, Prasanna Sir, Pawan, and the entire crew for their care.”
Rishabh Jain, playing Raju, shared his favorite memory of wearing their yellow jerseys and stepping onto a massive basketball stadium. With the crowd cheering, he felt like they were truly a team. Off-camera, the cast spent time together in their vanity vans, joking and playing, making it easy to forget about missing home. “They became my magical family,” he said.
Naman Misra, who portrays Hargovind, reflected on how the set was a place of pure joy and fun. He loved the rush of basketball, even as a newcomer to the sport. “It never felt like work, just pure enjoyment,” he shared.
Aroush Datta, known for his role as Satbir, added that the film feels relatable, reflecting real-life experiences.
Sitaare Zameen Par, having already resonated deeply with cinema audiences, is set to connect with millions more during its television premiere. Viewers will not only enjoy its touching story but will also witness the genuine warmth and friendship among the cast that made this journey unforgettable.
Don’t miss the World Television Premiere of Sitaare Zameen Par on Sunday, May 31, at 1:00 PM on Sony MAX.
