Mumbai:
Aamir Khan says that for him the most attractive part in a movie offer is the script and not the money.
"Money has never been a driving force for me. My aami (mother) always says that you can earn four times of what you earn today.
"But, again money is not what excites me. I get excited by the core of the project, the plot should excite me, then nothing else matters. Whether it is big money game or a small project," said Aamir.
The 46-year-old doesn't believe in doing too many films, therefore, when he signs a film it becomes a moment of celebration for his family.
"When I sign a film, it becomes more of a celebration in my family. They all tease me for doing a film in a year that is why they pull my leg. When I tell them, they always tease by saying 'oh! So at last you have signed a film'," he said.
In last few years the actor proved his eye for scripts by doing films like Rang De Basanti, Taare Zameen Par, 3 Idiots and his wife Kiran Rao's directorial debut, Dhobi Ghat.
His next are Reema Kagti's untitled project and Yash Raj Films' Dhoom 3.
"Money has never been a driving force for me. My aami (mother) always says that you can earn four times of what you earn today.
"But, again money is not what excites me. I get excited by the core of the project, the plot should excite me, then nothing else matters. Whether it is big money game or a small project," said Aamir.
The 46-year-old doesn't believe in doing too many films, therefore, when he signs a film it becomes a moment of celebration for his family.
"When I sign a film, it becomes more of a celebration in my family. They all tease me for doing a film in a year that is why they pull my leg. When I tell them, they always tease by saying 'oh! So at last you have signed a film'," he said.
In last few years the actor proved his eye for scripts by doing films like Rang De Basanti, Taare Zameen Par, 3 Idiots and his wife Kiran Rao's directorial debut, Dhobi Ghat.
His next are Reema Kagti's untitled project and Yash Raj Films' Dhoom 3.