Aamir Khan tweets an embarrassing Micchami Dukkadam post, deletes it soon

It has been some time since Aamir Khan broke his silence after Laal Singh Chaddha’s poor performance; However, the post was soon deleted from all social media platforms.

NewsBharati    01-Sep-2022 15:04:39 PM
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Mumbai, September 1: Actor Aamir Khan, on social media, shared a "loaded" post on the occasion of Micchami Dukkadam, the day of seeking forgiveness for wrongdoings, a Jain festival. On this day, Jains greet each other by saying "Michhami Dukkadam" and observe a fast.

Aamir Khan
 
It has been some time since Aamir Khan broke his silence after Laal Singh Chaddha’s poor performance. However, the post was soon deleted from all social media platforms.
 
 
The clip began with the words "Michami Dukkadam." "Hum sab insaan hain aur galtiyan humse hi hoti hain...kabhi bol se, kabhi harkaton se, kabhi anjaane mein, kabhi gusse mein, kabhi mazak mein, kabhi nahi baat karne se. Agar maine kisi bhi tarah se aapka dil duhakya ho...toh mann vachan kaya se shama mangte hoon," a voiceover in the post added.

A a few seconds into the voiceover, he says ‘hum sab insaan hai’ (we are all humans), the text reads ‘hum sab insane hai’ meaning, we all are insane (crazy). Towards the end where the voiceover is supposed seek ‘kshama’ (forgiveness), it says ‘sama’.

Khan's latest film Laal Singh Chaddha had became the target of a Twitter boycott trend. The boycott trend against the film began after Aamir was called 'anti-national'. His old interviews were dug out and he was trolled.
 
 
In an interview, Aamir requested the audience to watch the film. "That Boycott Bollywood... Boycott Aamir Khan... Boycott Laal Singh Chaddha...I feel sad also because a lot of people who are saying this in their hearts believe I am someone who doesn't like India... In their hearts they believe that... And that's quite untrue."
 
 
"I really love the country... That's how I am. It is rather unfortunate if some people feel that way. I want to assure everyone that it's not the case, so please don't boycott my films, please watch my films," he said.