Goa, Nov. 28 -- For nearly four decades, Aamir Khan has built one of Indian cinema's most eclectic filmographies, often defying trends, resisting formulas, and challenging audience expectations. But ask him whether this was a conscious strategy, and he immediately shakes off the notion of meticulous planning. "I have always been someone who loved stories," he says. "Growing up, I used to listen to my grandmother's stories. Hawa Mahal on radio. I just loved stories." This instinctive love, he insists, shaped his career more than any deliberate image-crafting. After 'Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak'(QSQT) became a phenomenon, the industry tried to slot him into a romantic-hero mould. Yet his second film, 'Raakh', was starkly different. "When I've do...