Adding to the heated controversy over actor Salman Khan’s recent ‘rape’ analogy, Bollywood perfectionist, Amir Khan, slammed Salman Khan during a press briefing stating the comment ‘insensitive’ and ‘unfortunate’.
During the poster launch of his upcoming flick, Dangal, Aamir said:
I wasn’t present when he made the comment. I feel going purely by the media reports that I have been reading which quotes him as saying it (raped woman remark), I feel what he said was rather unfortunate and insensitive.
Just two days before the Salman Khan’s much-awaited Eid release, Sultan, actor Amir Khan on Monday unveiled the poster of Dangal.
The poster shows him as a middle-aged wrestler accompanied by his daughters. The tagline of the wrestling drama goes: “Mhari choriyan choro se kam he kai (Are my daughters any less than boys)?”
Mhaari chhoriyaan chhoron se kum hain ke? pic.twitter.com/DICvp3grfE
— Aamir Khan (@aamir_khan) July 4, 2016
According to the report, the perfectionist actor wished the movie “Sultan” very best. The Gajani star also stated that only wrestling, that is common in Sultan with his upcoming December release Dangal. He feels although the genre of Sultan and Dangal are same but the storyline is entirely different.