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Minister Asks Bollywood Star Aamir Khan to Avoid ‘Anti-Hindu’ Ads

An Indian state minister has "requested" Bollywood star Aamir Khan to avoid doing advertisements that "hurt religious sentiments".

The comment by Narottam Mishra, home minister of Madhya Pradesh state, came as a new ad featuring Khan sparked outrage among Hindu right-wingers.

The ad - for a bank - depicts Khan and actor Kiara Advani as newlyweds participating in Hindu wedding rituals.

But critics alleged that the ad attacked Hindu traditions and culture.

The latest ad, for a financial services company, shows Khan's character taking the ceremonial first step into his bride's home after marriage - a ritual traditionally performed by Hindu brides.

Some defended the ad's subversion of gender norms, calling it "brilliant".

"The ad is about treating our daughters with respect, love and they are no different than a boy," one Twitter user wrote.

But others said it "mocked" and "insulted" Hindu rituals and traditions.

Mr Mishra, the minister, said he watched the ad after receiving a complaint. "I request him (Khan) to not do such advertisements by keeping the Indian traditions and customs in mind," he told reporters.

This isn't the first time Khan has been accused of "hurting" Hindu sentiments.

His last film,  Laal Singh Chaddha , faced  an online boycott campaign  after right-wing trolls and commenters raked up a 2015 comment in which the actor expressed alarm over growing religious intolerance in the country.

At the time, e-commerce platform Snapdeal had dropped Khan as its brand ambassador following a backlash - since then, Khan has often clarified the statement and publicly affirmed that he loves India.

In 2021, the actor  faced criticism  for featuring in a tire ad where he asked people to refrain from bursting crackers on the street during the Hindu festival of Diwali.

Mr Mishra meanwhile has frequently made the news for issuing warnings and suggestions to Bollywood.

Earlier this month, the minister said he may take  legal action  against the makers of the upcoming mythological film Adipurush if they did not remove scenes that showed Hindu deity Hanuman wearing "leather clothes".

"Such scenes hurt religious sentiments," he said.

The ad featuring Khan is the latest to face online backlash from right-wing Hindus.

In 2021, actor Alia Bhatt faced criticism for featuring in an ad that questioned the practice of kanyadaan (giving away the bride) at Hindu weddings. A year before that, jewelry brand Tanishq  pulled an advertisement  featuring an interfaith couple after backlash online. - BBC


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