
Aamir Khan's Old Video Goes Viral Amid Ranveer Allahbadia Controversy: 'Violence Perpetuate Kar Rahe Ho'
Aamir Khan, who described the AIB Roast as a "violent event," argued that verbal and emotional abuse can be as damaging as physical violence.
The Dangal hitmaker expressed his belief that comedy should not come at the expense of others and that humour based on insults is best suited to teenagers.
The superstar said abuse as a form of comedy can best impress 14-year-olds.
Aamir Khan stated,“When Karan (Johar) and Arjun (Kapoor) told me what they said and did as part of the 'roast', I felt it was very violent event. I completely believe in freedom of speech and no issues there. Violence is not always physical, it can be emotional, it can be verbal. Jab aap kisi ko insult karte ho to aap violence perpetuate kar rahe ho,”.
Amir Khan advocated for comedy that entertains without causing offense.
Speaking further, Aamir Khan had also said in the same video,“I don't know if they've broken the law. I also see that there is a lot of lynching happening to them. I do not believe in that either. If I do not like something you have done, I should convey it to you strongly and that is where it ends. Who am I to tell you how you should conduct yourself?” Legal Disclaimer:
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