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Aamir Khan strong views on Gaali and S3x

Aamir Khan on Gaali and S3X

Aamir Khan strong views on Gaali and S3x. The 2011 Bollywood comedy "Delhi Belly" stirred controversy with its violent vulgarity, toilet humor, and explicit sexual content, challenging the norms of Indian cinema. Aamir Khan, previously known for family-friendly films, took a bold step by producing a movie with explicit adult content, prompting criticism and questions from netizens.

Recently, a video resurfaced on Reddit featuring Aamir Khan and Imran Khan on Rajat Sharma's Aap Ki Adalat, addressing queries about the use of abusive language in the film. Aamir Khan responded emphatically to those questioning his decision, and the video has since gone viral.

In Hindi, Aamir expressed, “When we make a film, if we think that it is for adults, then it gets an adult certification. Then we leave it up to adults to decide whether they want to watch it or not.” Responding to concerns about a superstar endorsing a film with explicit language setting a trend, Aamir offered a thought-provoking reply.

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He stated, “I don’t think it will become a trend. A producer needs a lot of courage to make an adult’s film because he knows that half the audience will not come already. It’s a hard decision to make.”

“Mere hisaab se filme gaali pe nahi chalti hai. Film na gaali chalti hai na sex pe chalti hai na violence pe chalti hai. Aapko jitni gaali, sex aur violence daalna hai daal lijiye. Jab tak logo ko kahaani nahi pasand aayegi, scenes nahi pasand aayenge, kirdaar acche nahi lagenge… (I don’t think films work on abuses. Films neither work on abusive language, nor sex nor violence. Until people don’t like the story, scenes and characters…),” he added.

Aamir Khan emphasized that films derive their success from compelling storytelling, relatable scenes, and well-crafted characters, rather than relying solely on explicit content. His response showcased a nuanced perspective on filmmaking and the challenges faced by producers when exploring unconventional themes in Indian cinema.



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