Films used to have a theatre premiere before they were actually released. They would hold premieres for film celebrities and critics beforehand. It is a grand event when all the celebrities walk down the red carpet in their designer outfits and pose of the shutterbugs. This big gala event got a new shape during this lockdown period.
Bollywood started the trend of home premiere where they would dress up in fancy clothes and watch the film by sitting in their homes. Recently, Aamir Khan and his wife Kiran Rao had a home premiere of their niece Zayn Marie Khan's debut film 'Mrs Serial Killer' which is now on Netflix. Aamir's daughter Ira Khan was also present and she posted a picture of her family dressed up to watch the film. Ira looked in the yellow saree while her sister looked casual. It was Aamir Khan who attracted everyone with his formal suit with grey hair and spectacles.
Ira wrote, 'And it begins! @zaynmarie I love you to bits and I'm so proud of you and happy for you. Quarantine or not, WW3 or not, bad week or great year, we'll always be there to go through it with you. Through the great and the terrible! Fan girlling you at the poster and embarrassing on the red carpet. I'm sorry we weren't physically with you. But I'm sure you could hear the hooting and cheering in Panchgani! Congratulations on the beginning of your career in the film industry.'
Bollywood started the trend of home premiere where they would dress up in fancy clothes and watch the film by sitting in their homes. Recently, Aamir Khan and his wife Kiran Rao had a home premiere of their niece Zayn Marie Khan's debut film 'Mrs Serial Killer' which is now on Netflix. Aamir's daughter Ira Khan was also present and she posted a picture of her family dressed up to watch the film. Ira looked in the yellow saree while her sister looked casual. It was Aamir Khan who attracted everyone with his formal suit with grey hair and spectacles.
Ira wrote, 'And it begins! @zaynmarie I love you to bits and I'm so proud of you and happy for you. Quarantine or not, WW3 or not, bad week or great year, we'll always be there to go through it with you. Through the great and the terrible! Fan girlling you at the poster and embarrassing on the red carpet. I'm sorry we weren't physically with you. But I'm sure you could hear the hooting and cheering in Panchgani! Congratulations on the beginning of your career in the film industry.'