Amir Khan PK movie which released recently has created enough troubles for the actor.The film pulled record number of collections but the controversies also erupted in same rate.
Now the film turned as centre of debate in Pakistan. Several Pakistani websites posted a fake interview of Amir Khan in relation to his latest film PK.The content of the interview carrying some malicious content about a particular religion.
Amir has never given such an interview and it is clearly a fabrication .Knowing the news Amir has served legal notices to all the web sites for posting a fake content that he never given by him to anyone.
Anand Desai ,who sent the notice on Aamir's behalf, said the actor was wrongly attributed for the interview and they have served notices to all websites. Currently, Aamir Khan film PK has reportedly collected over Rs.18 Crores at Pakistani box office in three weeks of time.As per Pakistan BO reports, PK is fast heading to shatter the business records of Waar and Dhoom 3 which were high grossing films in Pakistan so far. Meanwhile, the controversial film has earned about Rs 620 crore (gross) worldwide.
Now the film turned as centre of debate in Pakistan. Several Pakistani websites posted a fake interview of Amir Khan in relation to his latest film PK.The content of the interview carrying some malicious content about a particular religion.
Amir has never given such an interview and it is clearly a fabrication .Knowing the news Amir has served legal notices to all the web sites for posting a fake content that he never given by him to anyone.
Anand Desai ,who sent the notice on Aamir's behalf, said the actor was wrongly attributed for the interview and they have served notices to all websites. Currently, Aamir Khan film PK has reportedly collected over Rs.18 Crores at Pakistani box office in three weeks of time.As per Pakistan BO reports, PK is fast heading to shatter the business records of Waar and Dhoom 3 which were high grossing films in Pakistan so far. Meanwhile, the controversial film has earned about Rs 620 crore (gross) worldwide.