21 April,2022 07:54 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Picture Courtesy: Official Instagram Account, Aamir Khan Productions
Aamir Khan may be on social media detox but his production house is ensuring the star's fans are treated with his pictures frequently. Aamir Khan Productions shared some pictures of the Superstar and his son Azad relishing some mangoes and wrote- "Have you treated yourself and your family with some mangoes yet?"
The actor is now gearing up for 'Laal Singh Chaddha' which is all set to release on August 11. He was last seen in the 2018 'Thugs of Hindostan'. Interacting with the media on his 57th birthday this year in March, the actor was quoted saying, "Somewhere I didn't shoulder my responsibilities. My parents, my siblings, Reena ji--my first wife, Kiran ji, Reena ji's parents, Kiran ji's parents, my children...all these people are very close to me. I was 18 when I joined the film industry and I got so absorbed, I wanted to learn so much and do so much. Today I realise that, these people, who were so close to me... I couldn't give them my time the way I would want to." Apart from his family, he also talked about the values he considers important, including following the three pillars of Jainism.
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He said, "When there is someone whose thoughts you do not agree with, one should keep an open window in their minds that maybe the other person is right. Atleast one should understand that just like you have thoughts, others have their own thoughts, and have an equal right to express them as you do. This is one of Jainism's three pillars which I try to follow in my life. One is non-violence, second is use as less as you can, don't waste. And the third is this, that the other person has the complete freedom to feel different from your ways of thinking."