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Aamir Khan’s remark from 2015 returns to haunt Laal Singh Chaddha

Aamir Khan’s remark from 2015 returns to haunt Laal Singh Chaddha, the actor requests not to boycott his film.

Aamir Khan has responded to the ‘boycott’ social media movements surrounding Laal Singh Chaddha. After the inflammatory words he made in 2015, social media has been rife with calls for a boycott; here’s everything you need to know.

Aamir Khan has responded to the comments about boycotting his film, Laal Singh Chaddha. According to the actor, people believe he does not love his nation. Moreover, he has requested individuals not to boycott his film.

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Aamir Khan’s remark from 2015 returns to haunt Laal Singh Chaddha

On all channels, Aamir Khan is promoting his most anticipated film, Laal Singh Chaddha. Kareena Kapoor, Naga Chaitanya, and Mona Singh play prominent parts in the Hindi version of the 1994 Hollywood blockbuster Forrest Gump.

Many turned to social media shortly after the film’s teaser and trailer were released to call for a boycott of the picture. In recent weeks, “boycott Laal Singh Chaddha” has been one of the leading social media topics.

Aamir Khan has officially responded to the entire controversy. Khan stated, in an appeal to the nation’s citizens, that many people firmly feel in their hearts that he dislikes India. It saddens the PK actor to see this because it is completely false.

Khan remarked that it is regrettable that this is not the case. He pleaded with the nation’s citizens not to boycott his film. When asked if the boycott trend harms him, the actor told India Today, “Yes, it does. In addition, it saddens me that some of the individuals who are saying this belief, in their hearts, that I dislike India.

He said, “They believe it in their hearts, It is terrible that some individuals hold such views. That is not the situation. Don’t boycott my film, please. Please watch my movies.”

In 2016, Aamir clarified his statement about “unsafe” India, which had sparked widespread criticism. “I have never claimed that India is intolerant or that I wished to leave the country. I also comprehend the feelings of the injured. I would like to clarify that my statement was misunderstood, which is in part due to the media. The actor has stated, “I was born here and I shall die here.”

Varun

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