What is more important is to do what is right for the country, said Aamir Khan on demonetisation

In the wake of the centre's sudden move to demonetise Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes and subsequent problems faced by the public, actor Aamir Khan today said people should ignore the short term hardships and do what is right for the country."I do not have money lying with me so I was not affected by the move at all. Fortunately, I pay all my taxes, and thus I remain unaffected," Mr Khan said at the song launch of his film "Dangal" in Mumbai."What is more important is what is right for the country. We should not see the short term impacts (of the decision). What we have to do for the nation, we should do. Even if it means my film suffering a loss, it would be a small thing," the 51-year-old actor said.Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 8 announced that high denomination notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 will no longer be legal tender to fight against black money and corruption.

Ever since the announcement broke, people have been rushing to banks and ATMs to procure Rs 100 and new currency notes, while woes is compounding each day with cash running dry in ATMs and long queues.