WHAT! Meera Chopra Says Aamir Khan’s Laal Singh Chaddha’ Makes NO SENSE To Her, Adds ‘Film Shows Things That Are Fundamentally Wrong’
Meera Chopra stated that Aamir’s Laal Singh Chaddha made ‘no sense’ to her and that whatever the film showed against the Army was not ‘cool’
Meera Chopra, cousin of actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas has shared her views on Aamir Khan’s latest release ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’ which opened to poor response at the box office. In a recent interview, Meera revealed why she did not like Advait Chandan’s directorial despite good performances. She explained that Aamir's character running for 4 years in the film made no sense to her and that it wasn't justified. Meera also pointed out that the film showed things that are 'fundamentally wrong.'
Speaking with Etimes TV, the Section 375 actress said ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’ was a remake of a film that was released 28 years back. People didn't question the logic behind it in those days, but it didn't make sense to her why he was running for 4 years; it wasn't justified. “And then, I am a true patriot. Whatever they showed against the Army was not cool. The American PM then had introduced a programme for hiring 1 lakh mentally disabled people for those wars that according to him were not special to send his soldiers. The Indian Army doesn't do that. Nothing like that happened in India. Everybody knows that the elite soldiers were sent to the Kargil war,” Meera further said.
The South actress also pointed out another fault in the film saying Laal rescues a terrorist and he's roaming free in India. “You are questioning our government then. While I understand the aspect of creative liberties in a film, you are showing things that are fundamentally wrong. I have a problem with 'LSC' on fundamental issues,” she asserted. ALSO READ: Meera Chopra Issues A Statement Denying Allegations Of Fraudulent Vaccination Using Fake ID
Meera Chopra has worked in the Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi film industries. Her performance in M. S. Raju's ‘Vaana’ earned her a critical appreciation. She made her debut in Hindi cinema with Vikram Bhatt's ‘1920: London’ opposite Sharman Joshi. However, Meera failed to make a mark in Bollywood.