Bollywood actor Aamir Khan is all set to return to the big screen with his upcoming film 'Sitare Zameen Par'. Within hours of the release of the film's trailer, the film started trending on X for the wrong reason. Many X users are demanding a boycott of Aamir Khan's film.

Accusation against Aamir Khan
Let us tell you that Aamir Khan Productions had posted a post about Operation Sindoor. The post praised the bravery of the Indian armed forces, but many people accused Aamir of being silent amid the India-Pakistan tension. Aamir is also accused of using his post as a promotion for the success of his upcoming film.
Aamir did not speak on the India-Pak conflict.
A user wrote on X, 'Aamir Khan made a show called Satyamev Jayate, and in the end he became the person whom he criticized in his show. Can't say a word for his country and soldiers, as it may affect his upcoming film. Now the time has come for people should boycott 'Sitare Zameen Par'."
Comment on Aamir regarding Turkiye
Meanwhile, his old clip from Turkiye resurfaced online. In this, Aamir Khan is seen with First Lady Emine Erdogan. This photo has been controversial earlier as well.
Another user wrote, 'Aamir Khan did not post anything on Pahalgam attack, so now it's time to boycott Aamir Khan's upcoming film 'Sitare Zameen Par' after the successful boycott of Turkiye tourism. Aamir visited Turkiye and met the President of Turkiye and his wife. Turkiye has supported Pakistan.
How did the India-Pakistan dispute start?
Remember, the conflict between India and Pakistan started after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir. 26 people were killed in this attack.
In retaliation, the Indian armed forces attacked nine terrorist hideouts in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. This action was named 'Operation Sindoor'.
Operation Aamir Khan's team on Sindoor
On Monday, Aamir Khan's production house wrote on social media, 'Salute to the heroes of Operation Sindoor. Gratitude to our armed forces for their courage, bravery, and unwavering commitment to the security of our country. Thank you to the Honorable Prime Minister for his leadership and determination. Jai Hind.'
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