Monday, June 16, 2025

Aamir Khan recalls spending eight days in Kargil after India won the war in 1999; RESPONDS to backlash over Operation Sindoor silence

 Actor producer Aamir Khan has addressed criticism for delayed approval of Operation Sindore at his production house when he appeared in Aap ki adalate, the response to the Indian terrorist attacks on April 22nd. He also visited a lesser-known chapter from his last eight days of visits to Kargil after the war in 1999. 


He was the only person to spend eight days at Kargil. 

When asked about his public personality how to make a proactive effort to support and promote the army, Aamir said: I may not know, but when the Kargil War took place and  won, I was the only person who spent eight days in Kargil. I landed in Leh,  from there, on the street that took me to Srinagar and traveled for 8 days. I met all the regiments. 


According to Aamir, he expressed gratitude and intended to strengthen the morality of Indian soldiers. However, he said  the experience turned out to be deeply humble. I thought I would go there to increase their morality, but instead they encouraged mine," he pointed out. 


He spoke with the soldiers, he said the moments to eat together, listen to them, spend the night in  the border bunker. There were six or eight soldiers there, and I don't think anyone else had done that," Aamir added.  On the professional side, Aamir Khan will return to the  screen along with Sitaarezameenpa, a sports drama performed by RS Prasanna. The film plays Aamir, an official adaptation of  Spanish hit Caprune, who plays basketball coach training teams of neurally shaped children. Actress Genelia Dousza plays a key role in the film, which will be published in theaters on June 20th.

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