Mumbai: Aamir Khan today skipped a special cricket match organised by his son Junaid, possibly due to some urgent work related to his most-awaited TV show 'Satyameva Jayate'. Junaid had organised a fund-raiser Twenty20 celebrity
cricket match that was played at Brabourne Stadium between Bollywood stars and physically-challenged individuals.
Junaid and his college (HR college) club had put up this match together. The match was aimed at sending a message that disability was no handicap. "I had asked dad when he would be free for this match and he gave me May 1 date. But he got some work and hence could not make it here...it's ok," Junaid told PTI.

Junaid had organised a fund-raiser cricket match played between stars and physically-challenged persons.
A star-studded team from Bollywood had Aamir's close friend Salman Khan and his brothers-- Arbaaz and Sohail, Rani Mukherjee, Esha Kopikkar, Aftab Agnihotri, Prateik Babbar, Atul Kulkarni, TV actors Dilip Joshi and Disha Vakani.
"Aamir has a show coming up...," an ecstatic Salman said hinting that due to Aamir's busy schedule, he could not make it for the match. The show 'Satyameva Jayate' will go on air from May 6.
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