NIRMAL YESODA
A few days back that Aamir Khan, the Mr. Perfectionist of Bollywood, met with Turkish first lady Emine Erdogan. The meeting of Aamir with Emine did not go well with his fans, as they claim that the actor decided to meet her at a time when the relationship between Turkey and India are getting strained. In the Kashmir issue, Emin had criticized India’s decision to scrap article 370 in Kashmir.
As Aamir Khan is now receiving negative criticisms from all corners, several Bollywood movie buffs have apparently started a campaign to dislike the trailer of Aamir’s upcoming movie ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’. It should be noted that the trailer of Sadak 2 which was released recently had garnered millions of dislikes as audiences alleged the movie a product of nepotism.
Aamir Khan is widely considered one of the most talented actors in India, and he enjoys a huge fan following in all nooks of the nation. However, his decision to meet Erdogan could turn out to be a fatal mistake he ever committed in his life, as many people have started hate pages of the actor to degrade his upcoming movie. Some of these people even call Aamir Khan, an ‘epitome of hypocrisy’, and they argue that several Bollywood stars are currently a part of an anti-national campaign.
Amid all these uproars, Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi has claimed that Turkey is the biggest invisible threat to India.
“Erdogan is on a mission to become a new self-appointed Caliph. He has always been anti-India and Turkey’s religious directorate under him is funding extremism in India. Turkey is the biggest invisible threat for India. Erdogan or any of his acquaintances shouldn’t be trusted,” said Singhvi.
Laal Singh Chaddha is being directed by Advait Chandan. The film is loosely based on Hollywood classic Forrest Gump. Kareena Kapoor is playing the role of lady lead in this film, while Kollywood star Vijay Sethupathi is making his Bollywood debut through this flick.
Laal Singh Chaddha was originally scheduled to have its theatrical release in December 2020. However, due to the coronavirus outbreak, the makers have postponed the release of this film to Christmas 2021.