Aamir Khan did not talk to Juhi Chawla for 7 years, even his ex -wife Reena Dutta stepped; He says that he was ‘stubborn’.

Aamir Khan, or as everyone says, ‘Mr. The perfection recently opened about its red flag. In a podcast, where he spoke on various topics, Aamir Khan clearly talked about problematic symptoms. “I was very lost in my films,” he remembered while talking to Raj Shamani during his podcast. He said that back, he was a function, one of the major red flags. However, as he considered more on the subject, he shared that earlier, when he was hurt or even the smallest things, he shut down himself. Despite what another person tried, it was not easy for the other person to reach Aamir, despite many efforts to make things right. The actor confessed that in those days, he did not know better, but in later years, he understood that he was inactive-aggressive, which was not a good symptom. He remembered, due to the very specialty, that he did not talk to Juhi Chawla for seven years once. And it was when they were working together. Describing it as one of his biggest flaws, the actor mentioned, “Juhi and I had a fight, which lasted for seven years. I did not talk to Juhi for seven years, despite working with us, and it was a very trivial case. He made many attempts, but I did not move.” He said, “Reena used to tell me, ‘What are you doing? Meet her, stop this chapter, but I was so, no!” Then he described himself as ‘Zidi’, comparing himself to the character at the end of King Hindustani, where once he was a child, he was not ready to hear anything. In the same conversation, he shared another anecdote about one of his quarrels with his second former wife Kiran Rao. He said that he was not talking to him for days on trivial matters. He said that he always had two ideas that were running parallel – one was showing love and wanted to let go, and the other, who is cruel and does not want to forgive. There used to be a fight. The actor also said that now those days and symptoms are behind him, as after therapy, he got a better understanding of things and emotions.