Odishatv Bureau
Mumbai: After making a highly successful directorial debut with 'Taare Zameen Par', actor Aamir Khan is contemplating another stint behind the camera.

His 2007 film 'Taare Zameen Par' received accolades from both critics and viewers. The 47-year-old actor had also worked as an assistant director for his filmmaker-uncle Nasir Hussain's movies like 'Manzil Manzil' (1984) and 'Zabardast' (1985).

"I have a story that I have chosen and hope to direct.

But right now I have responsibility as an actor, plus I have (TV show) 'Satyamev Jayate' season 2," Aamir told PTI.

"The script is written by someone else. I have told the writer it (direction) will take time. I don't know when I would direct next. As I have 'Peekay', 'Dhoom 3' and 'Satyameva Jayaate 2' in hand. I might produce it as well," he added.

Aamir said that he is fascinated with 'Mahabharat' and will love to be a part of the epic's presentation on big screen one day.

"It is a desire. The project is huge. It is a dream project for me. But if I decide today that I am making it, I will have to give 20 years to it. This is why I am scared, if I say yes and decide to make it, five years will go only in research and then to execute it.... the material is very exciting for me," he said.

Aamir also cleared the air on reports of creative differences between him and director of his upcoming movie 'Talaash' Reema Kagti.

"As far as Reema is concerned, these rumours are not true.Lots of times they are untrue. Like 'Lagaan', this time around also there was something about me not being happy with the film.

If I go around explaining every rumour I will have to stop working. I have to let go and decide that ultimately the film will speak for itself," he said.

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