2015-11-25

Initiated by Shah Rukh Khan, the intolerance debate has taken over all the attention these days. The King Khan of the tinsel town SRK had stated on a pubic platform that India is an intolerant country. After the comment, various entities expressed their support as well as criticism. Following the suite, perfectionist Aamir Khan also made a drastic comment on the same saying that his wife Kiran Rao had suggested leaving the country as she is scared for the kids; moreover Aamir added that she is scared to open the newspapers given the growing disquiet in the country.

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After the comments, various fans and political entities have come in forefront to voice their views against the comments. Seems like more than Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan has received loads of criticism from all sides. The Dangal actor Aamir who is also a brand ambassador of Incredbile India received flak for his irresponsible comment. The perfectionist was targeted of being too scared to face the problems of the nation and running away from the same.

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However, after the hassle, all the opinions have now found a place on the social networking sites and apps. Just recently on the messaging app Whatsapp, fans have started a chain message which states that as a mark of protest one should boycott Aamir Khan’s and Shah Rukh Khan’s films. It states that the fans won’t be watching Aamir Khan starrer film ‘Dangal’, as well as Shah Rukh Khan starrer ‘Dilwale’.

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The micro blogging site Twitter as well as the social networking site Facebook is filled with memes and criticism for the two superstars. Aamir Khan has nonetheless landed in a greater soup as an FIR has been filed against the actor for the comment.

Now whether this intolerance row actually affects their films or no is yet to be seen.

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