Spicezee Bureau
Mumbai, Mar 24: Mr Perfectionist Aamir Khan, failed to kick his smoking habit each time he attempted it. But he is resolute this time after son Junaid asked him to give up smoking.Earlier, the actor had almost given up smoking but during his directorial debut ‘Taare Zameen Par’, he took to the poison again. Aamir had promised to kick the butt after the release of TZP, but failed to do so because of ‘Ghajini’ release problems.
However, Aamir is now on a smoke break for three months. According to a source, "Aamir was over heard talking to a friend that he has given up smoking. He has decided to go on a three-month break for his son Junaid. He doesn`t want his habit to be a bad influence on his kids.”
Reportedly, Aamir’s son Junaid follows the actor’s blog and would often show him excerpts and comments from fans, who criticize his smoking habits. The actor also wants to go on a break with sons. "This is the first time in a long while now, that Aamir is free during their vacation. He`s looking forward to spending time with them”, adds the source.
Aamir’s smoking habits have always irked Junaid, so, the father is willing to give it up for son’s sake. Hope you keep up your promise, Aamir!
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