And what gives Mr. Krish the right to call Aamir Khan morally corrupt?What we know from media cannot be taken at face value since this passionate film maker is also an obvious disaster at PR. Many talented showbiz people are good at their profession, but bad with personal relationships, but we the public have no right to sit in judgement since the truth often lies somewhere in between media portrayal and public perception. KH has had his share of personal problems, made plenty of news over the years and finally come to some sort of contentment and peace with a mature film industry colleague, according to media reports. Let him be. And leave Aamir alone too. His recent spate of bad press seems like the worst thing he would need before the release of a sensitive first directorial venture. He was happily getting his film ready for release, interacting very inteliigently and wittily with his fans and supporters through his blog--when suddenly a sibling and father pull the carpet from under his feet. Even if there were family problems why did they rush to the media and make a tamasha that could and has possibly affected their achiever-earning member's career?