Aamir
Khan's
Heartfelt
Post
The
Ghajini
actor
wrote
that
he
is
deeply
saddened
by
the
news,
and
remembered
his
late
teacher
as
someone
who
taught
him
not
just
Marathi,
but
many
other
things
as
well.
Aamir's
emotional
post
read,
"I
am
deeply
saddened
to
hear
that
my
Marathi
Sir
Mr.
Suhas
Limaye
passed
away
yesterday."
'You
Will
Be
Solely
Missed,' Says
Aamir
Khan
Recalling
his
memories
with
him,
the
actor
continued,
"Sir,
you
have
been
one
of
my
best
teachers.
I
have
enjoyed
every
moment
that
I
spent
with
you.
Your
curiosity,
and
your
desire
to
learn
and
share,
is
what
made
you
the
fantastic
teacher
that
you
have
always
been.
The
4
years
we
spent
together
have
been
the
most
memorable.
Every
moment
that
we
have
spent
together
is
etched
in
my
memory.
You
taught
me
not
just
Marathi,
but
about
so
many
other
things
too."
"Thank
you.
You
will
be
solely
missed,
Sir,"
the
actor
concluded
his
post.
Aamir
Khan's
Deep
Respect
For
His
Marathi
Teacher
For
the
unversed,
Suhas
Limaye
was
a
well-known
Marathi
and
Sanskrit
teacher.
Aamir
learnt
Marathi
from
him
for
four
years.
In
an
interview
with
Mumbai
Mirror
in
2011,
Limaye
called
Aamir
a
true
perfectionist,
and
revealed
that
the
superstar
used
to
visit
his
residence
in
Girgaon.
He
also
said
that
the
actor
would
call
him
on
his
sets
where
he
was
shooting,
and
would
continue
to
take
Marathi
lessons
from
him
during
the
break.
Speaking
About
Work
Aamir
Khan
will
next
be
seen
in
Advait
Chandan's
Laal
Singh
Chaddha.
The
film
is
an
official
Hindi
adaptation
of
Tom
Hanks'
Forrest
Gump,
and
also
stars
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan
and
Tamil
actor
Vijay
Sethupathi
in
pivotal
roles.