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Aamir Khan trends on Twitter for his crying spree

Updated on: 25 August,2015 08:39 AM IST  | 
The Hitlist Team |

So real men do cry. Aamir Khan was trending on Twitter yesterday for his recent tear shedding spree. Memes on him went viral

Aamir Khan trends on Twitter for his crying spree

Aamir Khan

Chulbuli Pandey


So real men do cry. Aamir Khan was trending on Twitter yesterday for his recent tear shedding spree. Memes on him went viral.


Aamir Khan wipes off his tears after the screening of Bajrangi Bhaijaan
Aamir Khan wipes off his tears after the screening of 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan'


There were several hilarious tweets about what makes Mr Perfectionist misty-eyed. Last month, Aamir could not stop tears streaming down his cheeks after seeing his buddy Salman Khan’s film, 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan'. Now the 50-year-old star could not stop sobbing after seeing his nephew Imran Khan's upcoming film, 'Katti Batti'.

He's seen the film thrice and cried buckets at every screening. Earlier, Aamir shed tears on his TV show 'Satyameva Jayate'. Some memes that did the rounds yesterday:
>> Aamir Khan hates walking in the rain because nobody can see him crying.
>> Legends say that the onions themselves starts crying when Aamir Khan cuts them.
>> Air Hostess: Sir, would you like to have anything? Tea? Coffee? Juice?
Aamir Khan: Tissues
>> Seems like Sensex slipped on wet floor. Sources are pointing fingers towards Aamir Khan.
>> Aamir Khan cried watching Rohit Sharma’s batting when he reached double digit score.
>> Little-known fact, Aamir Khan cried after watching Hera Pheri.

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