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Sunday, February 07, 2010

‘My Name Is Khan’- SRK, Sena War to Clutch by Congress

by Nimy Sara Joy

By NIMY Sara Joy

Mumbai, Feb. 07- Congress is to take charge of SRK’s field to fight. Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Ashok Chavan to support Shahrukh starred ‘My Name is Khan’ by providing ample security to make sure the smooth screening of the film.
Shah Rukh Khan
‘My Name is Khan’ will be going to be an open war between Shiv Sena and Congress also this seems.

Chavan said, “Not only Shahrukh’s films but any film that has been certified by the Censor Board and it is being screened in any theatre in Maharashtra will be given full protection.” “People who want to go and watch it should go and enjoy it. I will also go and watch it,” he added.

Oops… How to carry away with cricket business in Bollywood! Still surprised the war of word between Sharukh and Sena, regarding Pakistani players in SRK’s Kolkata Knight Riders in the third season of IPL, how to block his film screening. Shahrukh starred film ‘My Name is Khan’ on Shiv Sena’s threat not to allow the screening of the movie.

Shiv Sena blamed SRK’s decision to bring the Pakistani players in Kolkata Knight Riders is revealing ‘non-patriotic.’ Whereas, Shiv Sena lost the grip to come in national news, this ground works to bring up their charm in national news to expose their patriotic feelings towards India.

Anyway, Khan is displeased with all this allegations going around him. Khan said he would surely meet Shiv Sena supreme Bal Thackeray as he has been misunderstood. Also Khan didn’t apologize for supporting the participation of Pakistani players in Indian Premier League (IPL) tournament.

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