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Aamir Khan gives lecture to IAS probationers

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Posted: Feb 12, 2009 at 0952 hrs IST
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Mussoorie IAS probationers got a break from lessons in administration and brushed up their Bollywood knowledge with ace actor Aamir Khan giving them lessons on movies and its impact on society here.

The filmmaker, who is on a holiday in the state, visited the Lal Bahadur Shastri Academy of Administration and gave lecture to IAS probationers on impact of films and media on the society.

The ‘Ghajini’ star also faced a volley of questions from probationers about his life, work, coming projects and film career.

The actor, who was accompanied by his wife Kiran Rao and friends, patiently answered their queries here yesterday.

Khan also spent some time with the children of staff members of the academy.

However, during the visit, Khan maintained a distance from the media persons as well as fans, who were queuing up outside the academy main gate to catch a glimpse of their favourite film star.

Khan also visited the picturesque town of Mussoorie which is covered with a white sheet of snow following a heavy snowfall.

Khan is holidaying in Uttarakhand and staying at a spa in Narendranagar near Rishikesh. He reached the state on Sunday.

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