All the lovers of Hindi films will be remembering the film 'Ghulam' for four reasons.
One is just because the film had Aamir Khan as the leading man presenting an excellent performance in the role of a typical Mumbai guy seeking revenge from the villain who killed his beloved brother.
The second one is because the movie catapulted the talented actress named Rani Mukherjee as the new girl to watch out for.
The third reason is that the film had a song titled 'Aati Kya Khandala' which is still remembered.
The last one is that 'Ghulam' was the directorial debut of Vikram Bhatt who is still very much active sincerely working on stories that he believes in.
The film maker will have only one reason other than his first movie being a super duper hit to fondly remember the time during the late 1990's when the movie was made.
It was during the making of 'Ghulam' that Vikram Bhatt's friendship with Mr.Perfectionist started.
Vikram had known Aamir long before 'Ghulam' happened as he had worked as an assistant director for some films in which Aamir was the hero.
During the making of 'Ghulam' they came to know each other more. The relationship became stronger and has grown as the years passed.
A good example of comfort level Aamir shares with Vikarm can be understood when 'Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na' will be released.
A 40 second promotional video of the new movie titled as '1920' is attached with Aamir's third home production.
This film is Vikarm Bhatt's dream project and when he requested Aamir if the promos of '1920' could be shown with Imraan Khan's debut film, Aamir without asking any further questions readily gave a positive answer to Vikram.
A movie will certainly turn out to be a good one and the audiences will be able to see the level of comfort of the actor in his performance when a film maker and an actor who care and like to see each other attaining greater heights are involved in it.
So Vikram, it's high time that you seriously think of making another movie with Aamir and we as the members of the audience would also like to see a movie that can surpass the success of 'Ghulam'.