Being Bollywood's 'Mr Perfectionist' comes with its own problems as  superstar Aamir Khan feels guilty for not being able to spend enough  time with his family. 
The meticulous star, who prepares extensively before taking up any  project and thus ends up doing only one film a year, said he found it  difficult to juggle shooting 'Dhoom 3', 'Peekay' and doing research for  his TV show 'Satyamev Jayate 2'. 
Aamir Khan,  48, and his wife Kiran's son Azad turned two on December 1. Aamir said  he would take the child to his shootings so that he could spend more  time with him.  
"I have always felt that I am not spending enough time with my  children and family. I spent 25 years with this guilt. The problem is  that I get so lost in my work that I don't realise it. I feel guilty  that I am so self-centred. But, I think I am a good father and a good  husband," Aamir Khan said on the sidelines of a conclave by a news  channel in New Delhi.  
The father-of-three said his youngest, Azad, born through  surrogacy, has started going to play school now. "We feel blessed to  have Azad in our lives. His face lights up our life. Now he has started  going to play school but earlier he would not let me leave for work and I  would end up taking him on my shoots," he added. 
Aamir Khan, who is now gearing up for the release of 'Dhoom 3',  said producer Aditya Chopra had to delay the film for a year as he  wanted to prepare extensively.  
"The physical training was really difficult. I had to have a lean  but flexible body for my character of gymnast. I had only nine per cent  of body fat while doing the film but got relaxed after I finished  shooting." 
"I remember when Adi asked me about beginning the shoot, I said,  'I will need a year'. He was surprised but now when he watches the film,  he realises why I needed that time."  
Aamir Khan, who spent two years learning tap-dancing, body  building and gymnastics for 'Dhoom 3', said he agreed to do the film  because he fell in love with the story which has more emotions this  time. 
The Khans -- Aamir, Shah Rukh and Salman -- have been ruling  Bollywood for the longest time but the actor, who avoided taking Shah  Rukh's name during the course of discussion, said he does not feel any  rivalry from his contemporaries. 
"Competition is not in my nature. I feel happy to see a good work  like what Sanju (Sanjay Dutt) did in 'Munnabhai' or what Ranbir  (Kapoor) did in 'Barfi'. Salman is my friend and also a bigger star than  me. I prepare so much but he does not need to do that. He will shake  his belt, move his goggles and that's enough for the success of his  films. I feel happy about it," the actor said. 
Aamir Khan's conflict with Amol Gupte during the making of 'Taare  Zameen Par' (2007), which marked his debut as a director, is well known  but the actor clarified that he did not take the film away from Gupte  as was reported.  
"Amol came to me with the script and he wanted to direct it. The  six months that I spent with him, I thought he should direct it but when  we began shooting within a week, I lost my confidence in him as a  director," Aamir Khan said. 
"I returned the script to him and said that I will write-off  whatever has already been spent because of what I felt. I said I will  not be in this film, you can take it to anyone else. But he requested me  to direct the film. My conscience is clear. I did what I felt was  right," he said.  

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