The perfectionist of Bollywood Aamir Khan who is labeled as the most sensible celeb has landed in a grave trouble. The actor who earned loads of applauds for his film PK is in trouble for calling the Delhi police officials ‘Thulla’ in the movie PK.
Highly talented actor Aamir who is always careful about the kind of films he chooses is in trouble as he used the word thulla for Delhi police officials in one of the dialogues in the film PK. Regarding the same a police complaint has been filed against the actor for using derogatory words to refer to a police official.
According to reports the complaint against Aamir has been filed in the New Ashok Nagar police station in Delhi. The complaint regarding the issue has been filed by a short filmmaker Ulhas PR. According to reports, Ulhas has also submitted the scene of the movie PK which is referring to police officials as thulla, in order to keep a record of the same.
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Film PK starring, Aamir Khan has been in various controversies since its inception, the movie encountered its first trouble for the poster, in which Aamir is seminu** and is holding a radio set. The poster was criticized on the basis of vulgarity. But the issue was later resolved.
Reports suggest that complaint filed by Ulhas also states that referring to police officials as thulla is equivalent to referring to all Delhi police officials as unproductive and lethargic. Additionally the complaint also stated that the derogatory word harmed the reputation of Delhi police officials. The case is currently being viewed by the concerned officials.
Directed by Rajkumar Hirani PK is based on the issue of religions which also sparked loads of controversies. The movie also stars actress Anushka Sharma and actor Sushant Singh Rajput in key roles apart from Aamir Khan.
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