Residents of Jain religion apologize to each other for their mistakes at the end of the festival, Indian media

MUMBAI (Urdu Point newspaper - NNI - 07 September 2019) Bollywood superstar hero Aamir Khan has apologized to his fans and said that if anyone has ever shown any heart in knowing, I apologize. According to Indian media this week, residents of Jain religion in India were celebrating their festival, at the end of which they apologize to each other for their mistakes.
On the same occasion, King Khan of Bollywood Aamir Khan also called his own shyness by apologizing publicly. After tweeting on Amar Khan's Twitter, social media jihadists took the opportunity to take a stand. Social media users have imposed many conditions on Amir's pardon, saying someone has forgiven him but promised that he will not make a movie like the upcoming Thugs of India.
Consumers wrote that in return for an apology, they asked for movie ticket money. Someone wrote, "Go, I forgive you for making a movie like Thags of India and fooling around with Johnny Depp of the Pirates of the Caribbean series." The user also targeted Aamir's film fire, Mela, along with Thaks of India and refused to apologize. Khan Sahib had already taken responsibility for the failure of the Thaks of India and had apologized for it.

MUMBAI (Urdu Point newspaper - NNI - 07 September 2019) Bollywood superstar hero Aamir Khan has apologized to his fans and said that if anyone has ever shown any heart in knowing, I apologize. According to Indian media this week, residents of Jain religion in India were celebrating their festival, at the end of which they apologize to each other for their mistakes.
On the same occasion, King Khan of Bollywood Aamir Khan also called his own shyness by apologizing publicly. After tweeting on Amar Khan's Twitter, social media jihadists took the opportunity to take a stand. Social media users have imposed many conditions on Amir's pardon, saying someone has forgiven him but promised that he will not make a movie like the upcoming Thugs of India.
Consumers wrote that in return for an apology, they asked for movie ticket money. Someone wrote, "Go, I forgive you for making a movie like Thags of India and fooling around with Johnny Depp of the Pirates of the Caribbean series." The user also targeted Aamir's film fire, Mela, along with Thaks of India and refused to apologize. Khan Sahib had already taken responsibility for the failure of the Thaks of India and had apologized for it.
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