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Aamir Khan files FIR with Cyber Cell against fake Congress advertisement

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Aamir Khan files FIR with Cyber Cell against fake Congress advertisement

Aamir Khan files FIR with Cyber Cell against fake Congress advertisement

Aamir Khan files FIR with Cyber Cell against fake Congress advertisement

After a fake video of Aamir Khan recently went viral on twitter show endorsing Congress Party, the actor has filed an FIR with the Cyber Cell of the Mumbai Police to initiate immediate action.

The actor’s spokesperson released an official statement clarifying that Aamir Khan has never endorsed any political party as allegedly claimed
throughout his 35-year career.

He has dedicated his efforts to raising public awareness through Election Commission public awareness campaigns for many past elections.
We are alarmed by the recent viral video alleging that Aamir Khan is promoting a particular political party. He would like to clarify that this is a fake video and totally untrue. He has reported the matter to various authorities related to this issue, including filing an FIR with the Cyber Crime Cell of the Mumbai Police.”

The spokesperson further stated that Aamir would like to urge all Indians to come out and vote and be an active part of the electoral process.

In the fake advertisement, Aamir Khan is shown urging people to vote for Congress ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections. The video going viral on Twitter shows Aamir wearing a blue t-shirt and is seen asking the viewers about the missing Rs 15 lakh from their account.

On the work front, Aamir will be seen in ‘Sitare Zameen Par’ with Darsheel Safary. He will don the producer’s hat for ‘Lahore 1947’, which stars Sunny Deol in the lead role. It is directed by Rajkumar Santoshi. Preity Zinta, Shabana Azmi, Karan Deol, and Ali Fazal are also a part of the film. Sunny and Aamir have never worked together before this. But the duo have had very iconic box-office clashes as competitors in the past, where both have eventually emerged victorious.

The first iconic clash at the ticket window was witnessed in 1990 when Aamir Khan’s Dil and Sunny Deol’s Ghayal were released on the same day.

Then in 1996, it was ‘Raja Hindustani’ vs ‘Ghatak’ followed by the most epic Box Office clash of Indian cinema in 2001 when ‘Lagaan’ was released on the same day as ‘Gadar’. ‘Lahore, 1947’ also marks the reunion of Aamir Khan and Santoshi after their iconic cult classic, ‘Andaz Apna Apna’.

News Edit K.V.Raman

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