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I want everyone to watch Phir Milenge because it will educate people about HIV and AIDS," says the star. "If you don't like it, fine. But you must educate your children about this disease."

"Phir Milenge," he clarifies, "is a love story. There is no sex in it. There is emotion and a message. But let me clarify -- there is no preaching. No preaching like a teacher getting up and preaching. The common man will understand this subject."

"I did this film only because of Revathy," he adds. "I seriously feel Bollywood can make a difference by making people understand AIDS. If popular stars do films on these subjects, then people will learn about AIDS and HIV."

"Revathy has a very beautiful mind so she can come up with such a subject," he says of the South Indian actress who starred with him in the 1991 Hindi film, Love. "She has put in money, time and hard work for this cause."



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