<p>Tinsel town's Mr. Perfectionist Aamir Khan, who had opined that the comedy roast show AIB Knockout was 'violent' and 'shameful', surprisingly doesn't find nudity to be vulgar.<br /><br />When Aamir had expressed his disappointment over the AIB Roast show, people called him a hypocrite and questioned him about his nude 'PK' poster and adult film 'Delhi Belly'.<br /><br />Defending his act of posing almost nude, with only his modesty covered with a transistor, for the 'PK' poster, Aamir stated that he doesn't find nudity to be vulgar as we are all born nude.<br /><br />Justifying himself, Aamir said, "In P.K. I play an alien and they don’t wear clothes on his planet. For me, there’s no vulgarity in nudity. That is how we are born into this world."<br /><br />Aamir also clarified that he was not offended with the adult content of the show as his movie 'Delhi Belly' was also made for adults.<br /><br />The actor further stated that he has no moral issues with the content of the roast show as he is aware that when one signs up for a roast show one is bound to get insulted.<br /><br />But, what he disliked about the show is that besides insulting the people who had signed for it, it also insulted others who were not a part of it and not even aware of the show.<br /><br />Explaining his point, Aamir said, "A young girl whom I’ve known since she was a kid, was the butt of racist and sexist jokes. She did not even know that a live audience was watching this and couldn’t protect herself. That is unfair!"<br /><br />Thus, his reaction on the controversial comedy roast show was just emotional.</p>.<p>Known for his experimental nature, Aamir will be soon seen playing a wrestler in his upcoming movie 'Dangal'. </p>
<p>Tinsel town's Mr. Perfectionist Aamir Khan, who had opined that the comedy roast show AIB Knockout was 'violent' and 'shameful', surprisingly doesn't find nudity to be vulgar.<br /><br />When Aamir had expressed his disappointment over the AIB Roast show, people called him a hypocrite and questioned him about his nude 'PK' poster and adult film 'Delhi Belly'.<br /><br />Defending his act of posing almost nude, with only his modesty covered with a transistor, for the 'PK' poster, Aamir stated that he doesn't find nudity to be vulgar as we are all born nude.<br /><br />Justifying himself, Aamir said, "In P.K. I play an alien and they don’t wear clothes on his planet. For me, there’s no vulgarity in nudity. That is how we are born into this world."<br /><br />Aamir also clarified that he was not offended with the adult content of the show as his movie 'Delhi Belly' was also made for adults.<br /><br />The actor further stated that he has no moral issues with the content of the roast show as he is aware that when one signs up for a roast show one is bound to get insulted.<br /><br />But, what he disliked about the show is that besides insulting the people who had signed for it, it also insulted others who were not a part of it and not even aware of the show.<br /><br />Explaining his point, Aamir said, "A young girl whom I’ve known since she was a kid, was the butt of racist and sexist jokes. She did not even know that a live audience was watching this and couldn’t protect herself. That is unfair!"<br /><br />Thus, his reaction on the controversial comedy roast show was just emotional.</p>.<p>Known for his experimental nature, Aamir will be soon seen playing a wrestler in his upcoming movie 'Dangal'. </p>