Faisal Khan apologizes to family, expresses desire to improve relations with Aamir Khan
Published 13 hours ago | By Pak24tv
Bollywood actor Aamir Khan's brother Faisal Khan has apologised for the allegations levelled against his family and admitted that it was his mistake to bring private matters to the public. He apologised to his mother, sister, brother and other family members and expressed hope that now the bitterness of the past can be forgotten and the relationship can be strengthened again.
According to Indian media reports, Faisal Khan also claimed that he has received a certificate declaring him completely healthy in terms of mental health from a government hospital, which presents a different picture from the claims made about his mental illness in the past.
Speaking on Ujjwal Trivedi's podcast, Faisal Khan first apologised to his mother and sister Nikhat. He said that he regretted that he got emotional and spoke about private matters in front of the media. He said that things that had been suppressed for many years came out, but what he said about Nikhat and her husband Santosh Hegde, he should never have said.
Faisal Khan also expressed his desire to improve his relationship with his brother Aamir Khan. He said that he had also said inappropriate things about Aamir, which he regretted. According to him, he has now realized his mistakes and wants the relationship of trust and love between the two brothers to be stronger than before in the future.
He also spoke about the ongoing conflict over his mental health for years. According to Faisal, there was a time when his family took him to different doctors and at that time he was diagnosed with something different, however, later on the court’s instructions, when he underwent a medical examination at a government hospital, he was declared completely mentally healthy.
Faisal Khan said that some doctors may have given his family wrong information at that time, but now he wants the family to trust the government hospital report and try to move forward instead of repeating past conflicts so that amicable relations can be re-established in the family.