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Aamir Khan’s ‘Incredible India’ journey has finally come to an end. On Wednesday, the actor ceased to be the mascot of the Tourism Ministry’s flagship campaign.
Following hightened speculation, the ministry clarified that his contract had expired but many believe it was his ‘rising intolerance’ comment that led to his sudden exit.
After nearly seven years, you will no longer see the 50-year-old actor preaching Atithi Devo Bhava and applauding hawkers for returning a ‘phoren’ woman’s bag or rescuing Caucasian women from notorious Delhi autowallahs.
Don’t cry Aamir, one sarkari naukri may have come to an end for you but we at The Quint have found three more you can look forward to.
You are welcome.
The Bollywood star has signed a million-dollar ‘Dil ki Deal’ with a leading e-commerce giant and can be frequently seen nudging young urban Indians towards some online retail therapy. Why not utilise this digital salesman potential and get you roped in as the ambassador of the Digital India Programme?
Mr Perfectionist, in your show Satyamev Jayate, you embarked on an intense cleanliness drive against every social-economic ill plaguing the country. Now instead of verbally supporting the Prime Minister’s campaign and being a seasonal Swachh Bharat participant, just endorse the campaign. Mind you, Satyavadi Aamir, your job is to clean the mess not to get entangled in one.
This campaign was launched by Narendra Modi to equip every Indian with usable skills. And Aamir, this scheme has your name written all over it. You seemed to have effortlessly mastered the ‘skill’ of turning on the waterworks, whether it’s on a TV show or after watching a movie of your counterpart or your nephew.
We can’t think of a better face for Skill India programme than you.
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