You
can
expect
anything
from
Aamir
Khan,
the
Perfectionist.
A
cricketer
in
Lagaan,
a
warrior
in
Mangal
Pandey,
a
teacher
in
Taare
Zameen
Par
and
now
his
role
in
Ghajini
has
been
highly
speculated.
He
might
have
portrayed
varied
characters
in
films
but
he
has
an
emotional
heart.
He
cried
during
the
recent
screening
of
his
film
Taare
Zameen
Par
in
Seattle
for
the
International
Dyslexia
Association
(IDA).
Aamir
couldn't
hold
back
his
emotions
when
200
odd
viewers
gave
a
thunderous
standing
ovation
after
the
film
came
to
an
end.
"My
God
it
was
so
moving.
I
was
so
overwhelmed.
Then
I
came
forward
for
the
Q&A
and
saw
the
tears
streaming
down
the
cheeks
of
the
audience.
I
can't
tell
you
how
happy
I
was
to
see
so
many
people
cry!
Needless
to
say
I
was
part
of
them,
I
cry
at
the
drop
of
a
hat.
And
here
were
people
from
all
over
the
world
who
had
dedicated
their
lives
to
helping
children
with
learning
difficulties," he
wrote
in
his
blog.
The
actor
also
wrote:
"One
of
the
interesting
points
which
came
out
of
the
Q&A
was
the
request
from
the
audience
to
dub
the
film
into
English
when
re-released
here.
They
felt,
and
rightly
so,
that
they
wanted
their
children
to
see
the
film
and
were
afraid
that
the
smaller
kids
will
not
be
able
to
read
the
subtitles.
So
I"m
going
to
look
into
that."