
Even gaitonde knew his shit: sacred games actor aamir bashir lashes out at saif ali khan's comment on caa protests
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When asked about CAA protests, Saif Ali Khan saif he needs more time to think since he doesn't want to represent a different kind of protest (Image courtesy: Netflix) A few days back,
Saif Ali Khan was asked about his opinion on the CAA protests, on which the actor said he needs to think more since he might end up representing a different kind of protest. This comment has
upset his Sacred Games co-star Aamir Bashir. An upset Aamir taunted Saif on Twitter and said he should have spoken to him on the matter. Taking the reference of their Sacred Games
characters Majid and Sartaj, Aamir stated that even Gaitonde knew his shit. He tweeted, “FFS!!! Talk to Majid, Sartaj! Even #Gaitonde knew his sh*t. #NotSacredGames #AntiCAAProtests
#NRC_CAA_Protests.” SEE IT HERE: > FFS!!! Talk to Majid, Sartaj! Even #Gaitonde knew his shit. > #NotSacredGames #AntiCAAProtests #NRC_CAA_Protests > https://t.co/rdrdHR2plY > —
Aamir Bashir (@AamirBashir) December 25, 2019 For the uninitiated, Nawazuddin Siddiqui has not spoken up on the CAA protests yet. Talking to PTI, Saif, however, had stated, “I would like the
protest to be associated with exactly what I am protesting against. There might be a possibility that I will end up representing a different kind of protest. So I am not sure yet. Until I
am sure what I am protesting against and whether it is going to be taken that way, I need to think more.” Talking about the definition of India, the actor said, “She will be defined by
either the judiciary or the government or ultimately the people and we will know in what kind of environment we are living in. But it is still a little... That is dwelling on what I am
reading and what I am told.” In conclusion, Saif defended the silence of Bollywood celebrities. He added, “It is everybody’s right to protest peacefully and everybody’s right not to.”