Shahrukh Khan In Exchange Of Words With Shiv Sena
Shahrukh Khan In Exchange Of Words With Shiv Sena
Date: 02/06/2010:
Just before release of his movie, My Name Is Khan (MNIK) (2010) on 12 February 2010 Shahrukh Khan has be embroiled in a exchange of words with Shiv Sena for favouring Pakistani players in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and supporting them. On Saturday SRK said that he didn't owe an apology to the party but was not seeking a "confrontation" either. In an interview to a TV channel, SRK said," I have not said anything that is anti-national." Some of the posters of his movie have been burned and taken down, and now the release of this movie in Mumbai could be in jeapordy.
Now the questions all Indian must ask is that is this fare that a person in a Decormatic conutry cannot speak his mind without being afriad of remification of this words from a political party from within the country itself? Do we really want such fear withour own people or do we want to leave as one?
Date: 02/06/2010:
Just before release of his movie, My Name Is Khan (MNIK) (2010) on 12 February 2010 Shahrukh Khan has be embroiled in a exchange of words with Shiv Sena for favouring Pakistani players in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and supporting them. On Saturday SRK said that he didn't owe an apology to the party but was not seeking a "confrontation" either. In an interview to a TV channel, SRK said," I have not said anything that is anti-national." Some of the posters of his movie have been burned and taken down, and now the release of this movie in Mumbai could be in jeapordy.
Now the questions all Indian must ask is that is this fare that a person in a Decormatic conutry cannot speak his mind without being afriad of remification of this words from a political party from within the country itself? Do we really want such fear withour own people or do we want to leave as one?
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...SRK said," I have not said anything that is anti-national."
I believe SRK to be honest and sincere in his reply. An apology, I understand, was made and accepted.
The movie is inspiring. Some may have the wrong message that the movie is conveying. I believe it to be a very endearing love story of hope, aspirations and determination.
Posted by ansrkfan | Saturday, February 27, 2010 at 6:01:00 PM EST
Karan Johar's My Name is Khan forced movie theaters in Mumbai to be turned into "fortresses," with thousands of police in riot gear outside theaters and plainclothesmen inside the halls. Reason for all that protection: flag-waving Hindu fanatics who now have star Shahrukh Khan as their Enemy No. 1 after the actor remarked that no Pakistani cricketers had been picked for the Indian Premier League. The radical nationalist Hindu Shiv Sena party, which runs the Mumbai municipality, is a fierce opponent of Muslim Pakistan.but SRK should have to be honest.to know about the upcoming movies of SRK just go to the http://www.cine-max.co.in/ website.this site is very Entertaining.
Posted by rinki | Friday, August 5, 2011 at 2:17:00 AM EDT