Sources: 
Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan has revealed that his long-cherished dream project, a multi-part film adaptation of the Mahabharat, is nearing completion.
He has spent years preparing the script and is meticulously selecting actors for the epic roles. Khan expressed a desire to portray Lord Shri Krishna himself, underscoring the personal significance of the project.
“This is my biggest dream,” Khan said, highlighting the scale and ambition behind the film.
The project will be divided into several parts, with multiple directors collaborating to bring the epic tale to life. However, Khan’s recent comment that he has
“nothing to do after that” has sparked mixed reactions among fans and netizens, who are concerned about his future in the industry.
Despite the speculation, Khan remains focused on assembling the right cast and ensuring the film meets his high standards. The Mahabharat project represents a significant milestone in his career, potentially marking the culmination of his acting journey.
As one of Bollywood’s most respected actors, Khan’s hint at retirement after this ambitious project adds a poignant note to the anticipation surrounding the film’s release.
Sources: 
Aamir Khan, after years of preparing the script for his dream Mahabharat project, hinted at retirement following its completion. He aspires to portray Lord Shri Krishna and plans a multi-part film with several directors, though his comment about having 'nothing to do after that' sparked mixed reactions online.