Shah
Rukh Khan earned the wrath of the
Shiv Sena for his comments on the
non inclusion of Pakistani cricketers
in the IPL. This seems to have an
adverse impact on the release of his
My Name is Khan, which is slated to
hit the marquee today. The protestors
have warned that if Shah Rukh does
not tender an apology, his film would
not be allowed to be screened.
SRK, who had earlier refused to apologize
has said, “If there is an issue
with me you have to sort it out with
me and talk to me about my ideology.”
The actor adds that all those who
are associated with MNIK should not
be affected and if there are any issues
then it should be sorted out with
him alone. He reportedly said, “You
know My Name Is Khan is not only my
film. It has got Kajol and Karan (Johar)
and 150 other people whose livelihood
depends on that.”
Meanwhile, the film is all set to
release today with heavy police protection. |