feel awful that Balasahib and Udhav have misconstrued my words : Shahrukh
Shah Rukh Khan is upset that Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray and his son Udhav Thackeray “misconstrued” his comments and are protesting against the release of his film My Name Is Khan.
“(I) feel awful that Balasahib and Udhav have misconstrued my words. The reactions of the Sena workers seem to make me believe that. Don’t want mayhem, anger and violence cos of our beautiful film…which talks about repairing a bruised and divided world,” Shah Rukh posted onĀ Twitter.
The actor, who is currently in Berlin, tweeted extensively about his stand on the whole issue.
‘This is the last time I clarify or say anything on this topic. This is not a justification, its just reiterating the facts,’ the actor tweeted. ‘Anyone asks me about this issue anymore… they can read my tweets. Now wot happens with the release the film, is the films fate.’
The protests by Shiv Sena activists and subsequent damage to cinema halls in Mumbai releasing his new film My Name is Khan have saddened the actor, who said that all he wanted was just to ‘enjoy my film everywhere.’
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- Shiv Sena blackened the posters of My Name is Khan in Indore
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