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Shahrukh Khan won’t be saying Sorry!

Submitted by on May 18, 2012 – 9:32 amNo Comment |


Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan says that he has been meted out an unfair deal at the hands of Mumbai Cricket Association. He says that he was not drunk as per media reports, but has admitted that he had lost his cool. He adds that there was a specific reason for his blowing the top.

SRK feels that instead of seeking his apology, the Mumbai Cricket Association should be apologise to him instead. He said he would lodge a complaint against the ban if it would be slapped on him, and that he wasn’t afraid of the ban either. SRK stated that he was just protecting his kids, and that he had to see to it that they were safe.

India’s superstar seems to have got into yet another mess with the late night brawl that happened at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai on Wednesday evening. The Mumbai Assistant Commissioner of Police, Iqbal Sheikhstar had earlier confirmed that SRK was drunk and was also abusive.



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