‘Hindus Have Woken Up’: Mukesh Khanna On Aamir’s Film Failure, Deets Inside!!

Actor Aamir Khan’s film ‘Lal Singh Chaddha’ is in tremendous headlines. The film was facing opposition even before its release. Not only this, the protestors also boycotted it on social media. Now even after the release of the film, some people are talking about its boycott. The box office collection of the film is also not good. Looking at the earnings of the film so far, it can be said that this film Aamir is on the verge of a flop. Recently, the statement of ‘Shaktimaan’ fame Mukesh Khanna has come to the fore regarding this film.

Mukesh Khanna

In fact, during a media interaction, Mukesh Khanna was asked about the collection of the film ‘Lal Singh Chaddha’ that it has not even reached 50 crores in five days. Its performance is worse than the old films of Aamir Khan. And it is heading towards flop in every way. What do you think? Is the content of this film bad or is the boycott on social media responsible for the behaviour and statements of Aamir Khan in the last few days? To this Mukesh Khanna said, ‘This is a slightly critical case, which has never happened before. Even before this, there have been protests about many projects, be it ‘Padmavat’, ‘Lakshmi’ or ‘Tandav’. But, this is the first case in which there is a protest by raising old things. No one had seen a frame of ‘Lal Singh Chaddha’, even then there was a protest.

Aamir Khan

Mukesh Khanna further said, ‘It seems as if it is early morning when you wake up. The Hindu people have suddenly woken up. I am surprised that Aamir Khan’s film ‘Dangal’ was also released after that statement, but that film was a hit and did good business.’

Laal Singh Chadha

Mukesh Khanna further said, “I am a little confused about the film whether this film has worked or not. If it’s really a flop, then I don’t get any happiness that a producer’s film doesn’t go well. But, this film, is more about personality than film. We want the film to go on”. Mukesh Khanna said, “So-called directors, producers and households became overconfident that religious sentiments are a soft target. Hit it a punch. There will be a little commotion, then our film will go on. That is why it is very important to stop this trend. You cannot target only one particular religion.”