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Aamir Khan says sorry for Laal Singh Chaddha FAILURE or is his production house Twitter account HACKED?

Aamir Khan apologises for Laal Singh Chaddha debacle? The video begins with 'Michami Dukkadam' which means 'may all my improper actions be inconsequential'. A voice in the background says, "All of us are human beings and we only make mistakes. 

Aamir Khan says sorry for Laal Singh Chaddha FAILURE or is his production house Twitter account HACKED?

New Delhi: Mr Perfectionist Aamir Khan's ambitious labour of love 'Laal Singh Chaddha' faced a rough time at the Box Office and tanked despite an initial positive response from international critics. The desi audience, however, felt otherwise and it showed in the dismal business of the film at ticket counters.

Now, since Aamir himself is not on any social media platform and has not made any public appearance since Laal Singh Chaddha's release, his production company Aamir Khan Productions' official Twitter handle shared an apology. The video begins with 'Michami Dukkadam' which means 'may all my improper actions be inconsequential'. A voice in the background says, "All of us are human beings and we only make mistakes. Sometimes through our words and sometimes by our actions, at times we do it without knowing and at times when we are angry."

All of this is seen on the screen while Shah Rukh Khan's Kal Ho Naa Ho instrumental music plays in the backdrop. However, fans are wondering if his official Twitter handle has been hacked and somebody posted it. 

Basically, Aamir Khan's production put up a 27-minute video seeking forgiveness on the occasion of the annual festival of Samvatsari celebrated by the Jain community across the globe, as per PTI. Samvatsari is the final day of the yearly Paryushana Parva. People from the Jain community ask for forgiveness from all living beings on this day for any mistakes they have made intentionally or unintentionally.

The Twitter post was deleted and shared again, the second time correcting typos, including one that went as 'insane' instead of 'insaan'. 

Ahead of Laal Singh Chaddha's release, it faced massive boycott calls on social media. The 'Boycott Bollywood' trend did put a dent in the film's business. Followed by this, other movies such as Akshay Kumar's Raksha Bandhan, Dobaaraa, and Darlings are a few which were majorly affected by this.