Only ‘clean’ stand-up comedy at Aamir’s birthday party

Following the AIB Roast controversy, stand-up comedian was instructed to stick to 'clean-comedy'


Web Desk March 16, 2015
Following the controversy over the AIB Roast, stand-up comedian was instructed to stick to 'clean-comedy'. PHOTO: FINANCIALEXPRESS

LONAVALA: From a 'clean' stand-up comedy and a play performed by his children, to wife Kiran Rao singing the Beatles hit 'When I'm 64’, Aamir Khan's 50th birthday was a chaste affair, reported The Times of India

Following the controversy over the AIB Roast, stand-up comedian Raju Srivastav was instructed to stick to 'clean-comedy'.

Read: Deeply disturbed by verbal violence in AIB roast: Aamir Khan

The celebration was a weekend bash at a Lonavala resort in presence of Aamir's industry friends, Rajkumar Hirani, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, Prasoon Joshi, Karan Johar, Ayan Mukerji, Kunal Kapoor and family, Mukesh Ambani with wife Nita and family.

In an emotional speech, Aamir thanked ex-wife, Reena, for "bearing" with him for 16 years, and Kiran for "somehow keeping up" with him.

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