Aamir Khan Productions’ consistency to infuse real-life stories with a socially conscious lens, while maintaining entertainment value, is truly commendable. Each film from the AKP stable has served as a vehicle for dialogue, pushing audiences to reflect on societal norms well presented on screen.

Lagaan (2001): A landmark film that not only garnered international acclaim but also earned an Academy Award nomination, ‘Lagaan’ is a testament to AKP’s ability to weave an engaging narrative around a crucial social issue – the oppressive colonial-era tax system. Set against the backdrop of cricket, the film not only entertained but also sparked conversations around freedom and unity.

Peepli Live (2010): A satirical take on the state of rural India and media sensationalism, ‘Peepli Live’ showcased AKP’s commitment to addressing societal issues. The film delved into the complexities of farmer suicides, blending humor with problems faced by the marginalized.

Dhobi Ghat (2011): Directed by Kiran Rao, the movie showcased the intricacies of life in Mumbai, exploring the city’s diverse landscapes and the interconnected lives of its inhabitants. This movie offered a fresh perspective on urban living, touching upon the isolation and connection that coexist in the metropolis.

Dangal (2016): Breaking barriers and challenging gender norms, ‘Dangal’ presented the inspiring story of Geeta and Babita Phogat, underlining the importance of gender equality and empowerment. This sports drama not only struck a chord with audiences but also became one of the highest-grossing Indian films.

Laapataa Ladies (1st March): As the legacy of impactful storytelling continues, AKP is set to venture into new territory with ‘Laapataa Ladies.’ While the film is eagerly anticipated, the impactful and hilarious trailer hints at another socially relevant narrative with the signature AKP touch.