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Aamir accepts Hrithik's Bang Bang challenge

Aamir accepts Hrithik's Bang Bang challenge

India Blooms News Service | | 01 Oct 2014, 11:03 pm
Mumbai, Oct 1 (IBNS): In yet another 'Bang Bang' dare, Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan accepted actor Hrithik Roshan's challenge of repeating his 'PK' poster stint but this time without the 'transistor'.

"By POPULAR DEMAND! today's #bangbangdare goes 2 d man himself THE PK! @aamir_khan! Your dare is -" PUT THE TRANSISTOR DOWN!! Nahin karoge to punishment milega! Who bhi bangbang style mein! Kya bolte ho logon? ACCEPT?? @aamir_khan," Roshan tweeted.

Khan took up the challenge and shot a video where he was seen taking off the transistor.

The 'Dhoom 3' actor was fully clothed.

With only a transistor to protect his modesty, the actor had appeared nude in the first poster of his upcoming film 'PK'.

Roshan later tweeted: "Sabka 1st reaction 'abe kya FIT lag rahe hain' kapdo ke sath bhi sixer mardiya!Lekin ho to aap CHEATER!Ab,punishment to banta hai @aamir_khan ( All are saying that you look fit now. You shot a sixer even by wearing clothes. But you are a cheater. So you must face punishment now)."

Roshan's challenge is a part promoting his upcoming film 'Bang Bang'.
 

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