Aamir
Khan
was
a
little
emotional
when
he
gave
a
press
meet
yesterday.
The
subject
of
the
press
meet
more
or
less
was
about
his
birthday
and
the
way
the
Ace
Khan
celebrates
it.
He
thanked
all
his
fans,
friends
and
well-wishers
for
their
love
towards
him.
An
emotional
Aamir
said,
"Kiran
wished
me
first.
We
went
to
Imran
Khan's
house
to
celebrate.
Salman
didn't
call
me
yet.
Last
year
was
very
nice.
I
am
happy
with
the
success
of
Dhoom
3.
This
year
I
am
not
shooting
any
film,
but
only
focussing
on
Satymeva
Jayate."
The
Dhoom
3
antagonist
also
said
that
he
always
tries
to
live
a
healthy
life.
Slamming
the
rumours
that
brand
him
as
an
AAP
man,
he
revealed
that
he
is
not
supporting
any
political
party
because
he
doesn't
want
to
politically
influence
anyone.
He
said,
"Aam
Admi
Party
is
a
new
party.
Let's
see
what
does
the
party
do.
I
don't
support
any
party.
I
stand
for
a
cause
or
a
reason
not
a
party.
"
He
clarified
his
vision
about
the
country's
democratic
electoral
process,
"15
crores
of
youngsters
can
vote.
Every
individual
should
vote." He
also
talked
about
the
fantastic
journey
he
had
in
B-town,
"My
journey
is
very
exciting.
I
am
grateful
to
receive
the
love.
I'm
celebrating
my
birthday
with
my
family,
my
mother,
my
brother,
it's
family
time
for
me.
It
is
the
gift
of
life
I
treasure
the
most."
On
the
attitude
of
his
critics,
he
opined,
"When
someone
tries
to
do
good
things,
some
people
are
there
who
try
to
spread
wrong
rumours
on
website.
I
feel
sad
when
people
write
bad
about
my
show
on
social
networking
sites.
But
I
trust
my
fans;
they
believe
me.
I
complained
to
police
about
the
people
who
are
spreading
wrong
rumours."
He
also
included
Satyameva
Jayate
in
his
statements,
"Yes,
I
take
money
for
Satyameva
Jayate
hosting.
But
I
take
money
for
good
things.
I
don't
do
ads
now,
I
don't
think
of
money.
I
am
earning
very
less
financially.
I
am
earning
to
learn
new
things
which
make
me
feel
enriched.
He
also
commented
on
the
much
publicised
news
of
his
brand
new
bullet
proof
car,
"My
Mercedes
is
not
bullet
proof.
To
live
a
common
man's
life
for
me
is
not
easy,
but
people
know
me.
I
am
happy
Salman
is
doing
Mission
Sapne."
He
also
revealed
an
interesting
connection
with
Holi,
"I
was
born
on
Holi
on
March
14,
1965.
My
mother
used
to
say
that
the
nurse
even
coloured
me,
the
infant,
on
the
day.
So
Holi
is
a
special
day
for
me."
It
can
be
also
noted
that
Aamir's
first
film,
directed
by
Ketan
Mehta,
was
titled
Holi,
in
which
he
played
an
antagonist
character.