MUMBAI: Aamir Khan-Kareena Kapoor starrer ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’ is trending on Twitter again and it’s not for the right reasons. Netizens are using the hashtag #BoycottLaalSinghChaddha on Twitter, asking people to not watch the movie.
Apparently, some Twitter users went through the archives and dug up Aamir’s controversial “India’s growing intolerance” statement and circulated it on the micro-blogging site. Some of Kareena’s controversial statements from the past have also been surfacing online.
Well, this is not the first time that netizens have expressed anger towards the upcoming film. Earlier, when the makers of the film launched the trailer in May, the same hashtag was trending.
Talking about the controversial statement in question, in 2015, Aamir Khan said in an interview, “Our country is very tolerant, but there are people who spread ill-will”. His wife Kiran Rao also made headlines for saying that she considered leaving the country for the safety of their children.
Netizens have called him ‘anti-Hindu’ and ‘anti-National’ while circulating his quote and video from the old interview accompanied by the hashtag #LaalSinghChaddha.
Check out some of the Tweets here:
Amir Khan had conversation during the movie making with President of Turkey who hates India ,, Amir has taken Indians for granted & thinks that Indians will accept this , NEVER FORGIVE#BoycottbollywoodForever#BoycottBollywood #BoycottLaalSinghChaddha pic.twitter.com/mPhTwtftuX
— PriyaNethra (@PriyaNethra2) July 26, 2022
#BoycottLaalSinghChaddha #BoycottbollywoodForever pic.twitter.com/Mc8dt1oEvZ
— PriyaNethra (@PriyaNethra2) July 31, 2022
Never forget what Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan stand for.
Never forgive these scumbags
Make sure #LalSinghChaddha
Is a massive flop#BoycottLaalSinghChaddha#BoycottBollywood pic.twitter.com/7hCCfvOj9s
— In To The Light (@virtualkrsna) July 23, 2022
Chadar usko mat do zinda na ho give them to the poor person who really needs it_____
— yash singh (@4c1b31b4db0b4ba) July 30, 2022
Yes it’s true…humre me Bola bhi hai sufiyo ne k chaddar sirf 1 honi chiye jab tak wo chaddar hai us pr doosre chaddar na daalo un pasio se kise jaroort mand k maddad karo..ye insaan k galti hi k wo fir bhi ye kaam karte hai
— I am with NAMO for coronavirus (@nabisa10) July 30, 2022
He felt unsafe in India..then don’t release it in India
— Vihang7000 (@vihang7000) July 31, 2022
Boycotted Bollywood since many years. Requesting all Sanatan Dharma followers, please do the same __
— vak (@vak248) July 29, 2022
#BoycottBollywood #LalSinghChaddha
— ______ (@Tetraxkiran) July 30, 2022
Kise k bolne se ya na bolne se agr movie hit hoti to #dhakad #mahrajaputiviraj jaise super stars k majooudgi k baad bhi film flops nhi hoti..#dangai ka aaj bhi koi recod tood nhi paya..aur #thughofhindustan ko na @SrBachchan na @amirkingkhan bacha paye….
— I am with NAMO for coronavirus (@nabisa10) July 30, 2022
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— Ashutosh ______ (@Ashutohpr) July 29, 2022
#boycottlaalchaddising
— Hemant Kunwar (@HemantK04219185) July 31, 2022
#BoycottLaalSinghChaddha
— BAGWA GUY (@BagwaGuy) July 29, 2022
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— SATIRICAL (@SATIRICAL23) July 31, 2022
This is the proof …____
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— dharmendra58888 (@dharam_1967) July 31, 2022
But pouring milk on stone is waste. Feed millions of kids. That’s true.
— Kapoor.Gaurav (@Godplayzdice) July 30, 2022
Abe kaam dhandha dhund le berojgaar
— Blizzard a (@Zaakmt) July 30, 2022
Boycott this chiccha..isko dar lagta hai yahan after making millions..Boycott
— Chaitanya Uppal (@ChattyUppal) July 30, 2022
Recently, the makers announced that the film will be available on OTT 6 months after its release. The film is set to hit the theatres on August 11.
Produced by Aamir Khan Productions, Kiran Rao, and Viacom18 Studios, ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’ also stars Mona Singh and Chaitanya Akkineni. It is an official remake of the Academy Award-winning 1994 film Forrest Gump, which had Tom Hanks in the lead role.