Bollywood actor Aamir Khan, whose “leaving India” comments linked to the “intolerance” debate had kicked up a huge controversy, today said he never wanted to leave the country.

 Asserting that no other country is as diverse as India the 50-year-old actor said, “I was born here and I will die here.”

b’File photo of Aamir Khan | Source: PTI’

 Khan’s comments came on a day when he came under fresh attack from actor Akshay Kumar who said at the Jaipur Literature Festival that, ups and downs happen in every nation and one should not start giving bold statements.

“I never said India was intolerant or I wanted to leave the country. I also understand the emotions of those who were hurt. I would like to say that my statement was misunderstood and to some extent media is responsible for it. I was born here and I will die here,” Aamir said at a press conference in Mumbai. 

“Our country is diverse with so many languages, culture…no other country has so much diversity as India. Whenever I go abroad I can’t stay away from my country more than two weeks. I get homesick,” he added.

“As an individual, as part of this country as a citizen, we read in the papers what is happening, we see it on the news and certainly, I have been alarmed. I can’t deny. I have been alarmed by a number of incidents,” he had said when asked to comment on perception of rising intolerance. 

“When I chat with Kiran at home, she says ‘Should we move out of India?’ That’s a disastrous and big statement for Kiran to make. She fears for her child. She fears about what the atmosphere around us will be. She feels scared to open the newspapers every day,” he had said. 

This statement had triggered a nationwide outrage. He was recently replaced as the brand ambassador of ‘Incredible India’ campaign.

b’File photo of Aamir Khan | Source: PTI’

After the controversy broke out over his remarks, Aamir came out with a clarification, asserting that he stood by what he said and that neither of them had any intention of leaving the country. 

“I stand by everything that I have said in my interview. To all those people who are calling me anti-national, I would like to say that I am proud to be Indian, and I do not need anyone’s permission nor endorsement for that. To all the people shouting obscenities at me for speaking my heart out, it saddens me to say you are only proving my point,” he had said in his statement.