Aamir Khan keen to meet fan suffering from Progeria, courtesy social media
Aamir Khan keen to meet fan suffering from Progeria, courtesy social media
Superstar Aamir Khan, who is currently prepping for his next film 'Dangal', is keen to meet a fan who is suffering from progeria.

Mumbai: Superstar Aamir Khan, who is currently prepping for his next film 'Dangal', is keen to meet a fan who is suffering from progeria.

Progeria is an extremely rare genetic disorder wherein symptoms resembling aspects of ageing are manifested at a very early age.

The unnamed fan, who is suffering from this disease, shared a post on Facebook where he mentioned that he wants to meet the 'PK' star and thank him for the movie 'Taare Zameen Par', which gave him courage.

"I want to meet Aamir Khan and thank him for the movie 'Taare Zameen Par' which gave me courage, but there's not much progress on that one yet! To be honest, I don't know much about the illness I have, except that I have the rare power of being young and old at the same time," the fan had written.

The 50-year-old actor took notice of the post and replied that he would 'love' to meet him.

"My parents found out I had progeria when I was 1 year old, but they continued to give me a normal lifestyle. Like any...Posted by Humans of Bombay on Thursday, 17 December 2015

"Hi my friend, you haven't given your name... I would love to meet you. Please let me know when and where, and I will be there. Love. a. P.S. I am so glad that you liked 'Taare Zameen Par'," he wrote.

The 2007 film 'Taare Zameen Par', which was directed by Aamir, revolved around a teacher essayed by the 'Ghulam' star and a boy played by Darsheel Safary with learning disabilities who share a special bond.

The boy also revealed his harrowing experiences when he was compared to Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan's character Auro in the film "Paa" by his classmates due to his condition.

"When I was in the 4th 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," he wrote.

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