Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan has apologised to those who may have been offended by his last film ‘PK’ saying that there was no intention by the makers to hurt religious sentiments of anyone.
Somel groups claimed that PK has some scenes which hurt the sentiments of the people.
Aamir, 49, who has since kept quiet on the issue said neither he nor the makers had any intention to hurt religious sentiments.
“The film has been loved by the majority. Personally I want to say I feel bad if I hurt a single person; that was not my intention at all. What we wanted to tell we told that because it was an important point. But I want to apologise if I hurt people,” Aamir said at the DVD launch of PK.
After its release on December 19 last year, PK ended up becoming the biggest grosser in Bollywood and Aamir said the film’s success is unbelievable.
“Yes, we never expected this business. When we make a film with such effort and hard work and when people connect to the film emotionally you feel so good and fulfilled,” he said.
“Roughly the net collection in India is around Rs 340 crore and overseas is Rs 170 crore. So the net business is over Rs 500 crore and the gross may be Rs 600-650 crore,” Aamir informed.
The film’s producer Vidhu Vinod Chopra and director Rajkumar Hirani also attended the event. Vidhu Vinod Chopra said it was a very emotional moment for him to see the film do so well.