Controversial Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut has accused star actor Aamir Khan of planning a boycott campaign against his film ‘Lal Singh Chaddha’.
Aamir Khan’s Lal Singh Chaddha is releasing on August 11, which is the official Hindi remake of the 1994 Hollywood film ‘Forrest Gump’.
Aamir Khan’s film is currently facing a boycott campaign on social media, Kangana Ranaut took the opportunity to share a note on her Instagram stories.
Bollywood Queen wrote that ‘I think Aamir Khan is the mastermind behind the skillfully run negative campaign about the film Lal Singh Chaddha’.
She further wrote that this year, except for the comedy sequel, no Hindi film could do well at the box office, in such a case, a remake of a Hollywood film would not work anyway.
Kangana Ranaut also wrote that now he will call India a victim of intolerance, we have to be the pulse of Indian moviegoers, it is not a matter of Hindu or Muslim.
She said that Aamir Khan had earlier made the film PK on Hindutva, which was his biggest film, through which he had described India as intolerant.
The actress said that please stop making films on religion or ideology and keep them away from their bad acting and bad films.
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Lal Singh Chaddha is the third film of Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor, both of whom have previously starred together in Talash and 3 Idiots.
A week before the film’s release, users on the internet started using the hashtag ‘Boycott Lal Singh Chaddha’, to which Aamir Khan responded.
He had said that when there is a campaign of boycott of Bollywood, boycott of Aamir Khan and boycott of Lal Singh Chaddha, I feel sad.
Aamir Khan also said that many people believe that I don’t like India, their belief is completely wrong, I really love my country.
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By the way, it should be remembered that Bollywood’s ‘The Kashmir Files’ and ‘Gangubai Kathiyawadi’ have achieved success at the box office this year, while more successful films have been from the South, including ‘Pushpa’ and ‘KGF 2’.