When Aamir Khan Refused To Apologise Following Fanaa’s Unofficial Fan In Gujarat Saying, “If For Speaking Up They Will Ban The Film, So Be It” ( Photo Credit – Wikimedia; IMDb )

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Aamir Khan and Kajol-led Fanaa turns 17 today, and on this special day, we decided to take you back to 2006, when the film was in the midst of a controversy. Despite being loved nationwide, the Kunal Kohli-directed romantic thriller was unofficially banned in Gujarat due to protests against Khan for his comments criticising the Gujarat government and extending his support for the Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA).

Owing to the unrest in the state, multiplex, as well as cinema owners, refrained from screening the film anticipating violent protests from the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), given their threats that they would not allow showing any of Khan’s films till he apologies for his “anti-Gujarat” remarks. However, the actor said he wouldn’t. Read on to know why he decided to stand his ground and not apologise.

As reported by oneindia.com, when Aamir Khan was asked about his statements on the Sardar Sarovar dam issue and the unofficial ban of Fanaa in Gujarat, he said, ‘” I had only said that the project-affected people should be rehabilitated. About 35,000 families in places like Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat will be displaced if the height of the dam is increased. I am not against progress, but before rendering thousands homeless, give them a roof over their heads. Are you telling me to apologise for speaking the truth? If I have done something wrong, tell me I will apologise. I won’t become small by that. But if I am not in the wrong, why should I apologise?”

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