The Gujarat forest department has sent a notice to Aamir Khan for allegedly violating the Wildlife Act during the making of his film Lagaan in 2000, when he had filmed a chinkara without permisison in the Kutch district.
When asked what took them so long, the officials said that they were trying to convince the Chinkara to testify against Aamir in court. Chinkara, a big Aamir fan, allegedly agreed only after repeated screenings of Fanaa in captivity. After getting Chinkara to sign a sworn statement, the officials have slapped notice on the hapless fellow on charges of indecent exposure and abetting an enemy in a profitable transaction.
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ROLF
As-salam Mohib,
maybe with this extra publicity, the Chinkara will soon be getting Bollywood offers
fanaatastic mohib:D
& shall we consider this as another chink(ara) in Gujrat’s already holed in armour:D?
hehe…
Or they made the Chinkara drink Cinkara now
Seriously, the Gujarat government needs to get a life. Next, they wil file a case against Aamir for breaking a bathroom tile..Daamn
Cheers,
HP
Deplorable. Aamir was just expressing the opinion in his personal capacity. Very sad but only goes on to show that a celebrity should think four times before opening his mouth.
@ Subhan
I don’t think Chinkaras like Bollywood that much.
@ The illusionist
lol
@ HP
Or for not breaking a bathroom tile. Who knows?
@ Hiren
I hope you are not implying that Aamir brought it upon himself.
heh. Governments!