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Aamir Khan meets teenage fan with progeria

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Mumbai: Nihal Bitla, a 14 year old boy who is suffering from rare genetic disorder progeria, just got his dream come true as he met Bollywood star Aamir Khan on Monday. The youngster, who received goodies galore from the Bollywood actor-producer, says the Taare Zameen Par star made him feel “optimistic” about life.

Aamir met Bitla following a Facebook post, where it was mentioned that Bitla wanted to meet Aamir Khan and thank him for the 2007 film Taare Zameen Par, which gave him courage.

Thereafter, Aamir shared that he was keen to meet his 14-year-old special fan, and he ensured they met.

Post their meet, a Facebook page in the name of Team Nihal Bitla posted with multiple images of Nihal and Aamir: “Thank you Aamir uncle for making my dream come true. Your Taare Zameen Par always inspired me to face adverse situations and I was always knew that one day I will meet you.”

Bitla even gifted Aamir a drawing of lord Ganesha, which the actor is said to have appreciated. They even posed together holding each other close, with the drawing in Aamir’s hand.

“Hope you will always keep it with you,” the post read further.

“Thank you Aamir uncle for making my dream come true. Your ‘Taare Zameen Par’ always inspired me to face adverse…

Posted by Team Nihal on Monday, 21 December 2015

Aamir was also thanked for the “goodies” that he brought for Bitla as well as shared an autograph for his young fan.

“I am feeling very optimistic and positive about life. I am sure you will help spread the word for the Progeria Research Foundation to identify 60 more kids like me in India so that they can get the right treatment. Thanks again for making the time available for me and my family so quickly,” the post read.

Progeria is an extremely rare genetic disorder wherein symptoms resembling aspects of ageing are manifested at a very early age. It was megastar Amitabh Bachchan’s portrayal as Auro in Paa, which brought forth the disease into mainstream knowledge.

However, for Bital it led to “harrowing experiences”.

“When I was in the fourth standard and the movie ‘Paa’ released, my classmates began teasing me and calling me Auro — I felt terrible at that point, so I came home and told my parents. My dad told me to tell them ‘to chill’ and that ‘I’m special’ — so I did. I don’t blame those who don’t understand me, they like me are children after all,” an earlier post by Bital’s team read.

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