Aamir Khan dismissed allegations linking his marriages to "Love Jihad," saying, "Neither Gauri, Kiran nor Reena converted their religion, as we had civil marriages." He added that religion has never dictated his relationships or family life
Actor Aamir Khan dismissed allegations linking his marriages to the controversial "Love Jihad" narrative. Responding to the ongoing debate surrounding his relationship with wife Gauri Spratt, the actor clarified that none of his partners converted to Islam and stated that religion has never dictated his personal relationships.
The discussion resurfaced on social media after some politicians and netizens questioned Aamir's marriages to non-Muslim women, including his recent marriage to Gauri Spratt. Addressing the issue during an interaction with Rediff, Aamir rejected the claims.
He said, “Neither Gauri, Kiran nor Reena converted their religion, as we had civil marriages. Gauri is not even Hindu, she is Christian, and not even a practising Christian at that. Life is getting more comical as time passes.”
According to Aamir, his relationships have always been built on mutual respect and personal choice rather than religious considerations.
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