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Looking back: When Aamir Khan said films were ‘girly’, ‘violent’ and ineffective for intimate scenes | Hindi Movie News

Aamir Khan He may be taking a break from acting, but he is always in the news.

A resurfaced video of Aamir Khan and his nephew Imran Khan starring in Rajat Sharma’s ‘Aap Ki Adalat’ is a theory of Aamir, who made the explicit comedy ‘Delhi Belly’ in 2011. It highlights the rationale. The film, known for its violent vulgarity and sexual frankness, marked a departure from Aamir’s usual family projects and prompted criticism and questions from netizens.

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In the video, Aamir addressed his concerns over the use of abusive language in the film and said in Hindi that when he makes a film, if he considers it to be for adults, it will be certified as adult. After that, I leave it to adults to decide whether to watch or not. Replying to a question whether backing films with explicit content could create a trend, Aamir said that producers should not take on adult projects considering the possibility of losing a large part of the audience. He emphasized the courage needed to
Expressing his views, Aamir said he doesn’t think it will become a trend. It takes a lot of courage to make an adult film because the producers know that half of the audience isn’t there yet. It’s a difficult decision. He added, “Watch the movie, watch the movie. Watch the movie. Movie is sex, violence, violence, violence. Jab tuck logo.” Ko Kahani Nahi pasand aaigi, sheen nahi. Pasand Aayenge, Kirdar Aceh Nahi Lagenge… “(I don’t think movies deal with abuse. Movies don’t deal with abusive language, sex, violence unless you like the story, scenes, characters…)

This perspective emphasizes Aamir’s belief that a film’s success is rooted in its story, scenes, and characters rather than explicit elements.

(Tag Translation) Pasand Aayenge