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Aamir Khan has addressed the controversy surrounding his 2014 film PK, rejecting claims that the film was anti-religious or ...
Aamir Khan recently came on Aap Ki Adalat with veteran journalist Rajat Sharma. On the show, Aamir Khan reflected on the stories behind the names of his three children – Junaid, Ira, and Azad.
Aamir Khan also addressed the allegations that his 2014 release PK promoted love jihad and made fun of Hindu gods.
Aamir Khan said that when people from two religions, particularly Hindu and Muslim, fall in love and get married, that's not always love jihad, that's humanity.
Aamir Khan defends film PK against 'love jihad' allegations, emphasises respect for all religions and humanity over religious ...
Aamir Khan’s Aap Ki Adalat episode has been making headlines for his bold statements. Apart from Operation Sindoor, the actor ...
Aamir Khan says he had no say in naming his children Junaid, Ira, and Azad Khan, revealing that his wives picked the names ...
Aamir Khan recently addressed the reason behind his children's Islamic-rooted names, Junaid, Ira, and Azad, despite his ...
Aamir Khan addressed the criticism surrounding PK and dismissed claims that the film targets any religion or promotes love ...
Aamir Khan couldn't stop blushing on thought of marrying girlfriend Gauri Spratt and talked about how he played no role in ...
The actor says PK was never meant to hurt religious sentiments and shares how love in his own family has crossed religious ...
Aamir Khan has addressed the long-standing controversy surrounding his 2014 film PK, firmly rejecting claims that the movie ...