Big B to replace Aamir Khan for ‘Incredible India’ campaign?

by news
January 8, 2016

New Delhi: Megastar Amitabha Bachchan may be the next face for ‘Incredible India’ campaign, replacing Mr Perfectionist Aamir Khan.
Amitabh, the brand ambassador of Gujarat tourism, has emerged as the first choice of the campaign after actor Aamir Khan’s contract for the campaign reportedly lapsed.

“Amitabh Bachchan will be the first choice of the ministry for the job,” a Tourism Ministry source said, adding actors Akshay Kumar, Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra are among those under consideration.

Specifically stating that Big B has remained to be a non-controversial figure, the source adds that after Big B became the face of Gujarat tourism, there has been an “upsurge”.

It may be recalled that Khan’s comment on ‘intolerance’ had sparked widespread protests and many had opined that Khan, being the mascot of Incredible India campaign should have refrained from making any statement that would show Indian in bad light. Soon demands of his removal from the campaign too caught up.

“It was the (private) agency which has hired him. Since the contract with the agency is no more, automatically the arrangement with the actor no longer exists,” Tourism Minister Mahesh Sharma had said yesterday

When asked about Aamir’s removal as the mascot of ‘Incredible India’ campaign by news channels, Bachchan said ‘PK’ star’s contract must have ended.

“I think you need to clarify first whether he is being removed because of something that he may have said or it’s the end of his contract. I am sure that there must be some kind of difference there. I don’t think that people are removed just because they did not agree or said something that is controversial,” Bachchan said.

On the other hand, Aamir, 50, made it clear that he never charged anything for his services over 10 years for the campaign.

“It is the prerogative of the government to decide whether they need a brand ambassador for any campaign, and if so, who that ambassador should be. I respect the decision of the government to discontinue with my services. I am sure they will take all appropriate steps to do what is best for the country,” Aamir said in a statement.