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Posted: 15 years ago
jz now it's breaking news in Headlines Today is " SS says, SRK is a Congressman"..

Go HELL with the politics and GO HELL with the PARTIES🤬 Why the HELL on this earth, sorry, better say in India one can't let others stay in PEACE ???????????????????????????????????????

What has SRk's comment got to do with CONGRESS/BJP/SP/CPM/TMC/MNS/SS's CHEAP party ???????????????????????????????

I feel to shoot them right now.. 🤬
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: prerna4rishav

jz now it's breaking news in Headlines Today is " SS says, SRK is a Congressman"..

Go HELL with the politics and GO HELL with the PARTIES🤬 Why the HELL on this earth, sorry, better say in India one can't let others stay in PEACE ???????????????????????????????????????

What has SRk's comment got to do with CONGRESS/BJP/SP/CPM/TMC/MNS/SS's CHEAP party ???????????????????????????????

I feel to shoot them right now.. 🤬

Lol, this is all strangely bizarre. I also don't understand why a man's comment is given so much importance.
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Posted: 15 years ago
It's not the comment "It's the KHAN in him"....
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: lalixlili

It's not the comment "It's the KHAN in him"....



I wanna say

His name is KHAN, and he is NOT a terrorist😡💔
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Posted: 15 years ago
Mumbai theatres attacked; warned not to screen MNIK
orginally posted on Feb 10, 2010
They say that Promises are meant to be broken, a statement that holds immense water in the field of politics. And it is this 'promise' by the leading political party Shiv Sena that gave assurance to the makers of the much anticipated film My Name Is Khan, starring SRK, Kajol and others. The said party had assured the filmmakers that they will let the film run on screens without any hassles from their side.

However, the party workers yesterday attacked three theatres in Mumbai (Shreyas Theatre-Ghatkopar, Mehul Talkies-Mulund, and Metro Big Cinemas-Dhobi Talao), that will be screening the Karan Johar directed MNIK.
Bollywood Hungama has also got the oven-fresh news that Cinemax Cinemas have stopped advance bookings for the film, directed by Karan Johar which releases on Friday.

Leaves of all Mumbai policemen have been cancelled in order to ensure the smooth proceedings of the shows. The security cover at the single screen theatres as well as the multiplexes have been more than doubled, while MNIK's lead star Shah Rukh Khan's security has been increased.

Even though there was stone pelting at the said theatres, the situation in Metro Big Cinemas was reported to be the worst as party workers went onto vandalize and tear one of the screens. An official with Metro Cinema, requesting anonymity, told Bollywood Hungama, "The 'modus operandi' adopted by the party workers was really something. They entered the theatre on the pretext of watching a film. Within a few minutes, there was some stone-throwing outside the theatre. When we went to control that, the workers in the theatre started their act of tearing the screen apart. The damages are too huge to be even spoken about."

A certain Mr. Prakash Shah (name changed on request) from Mehul Talkies, who was present at the time of the incident, told us that at around 12.45 pm, a mob of about 14 -15 people entered through the main door and started damaging the theatre property. They started off by breaking the glass door, windows, and then attacked the canteen. If that wasn't enough, they even entered the cinema hall where a Marathi film Shikshanacha Aaicha Gho was being screened and threatened the present audience with dire consequences if they came to watch MNIK. The overall damages are an estimated Rs. 1 lakh plus." He further added, "What was more shocking was the fact that nobody from the said mob was carrying the party flag! And the whole incident lasted for almost 15 minutes".

The situation was slightly different at Shreyas Theatre, Ghatkopar. When we spoke to one of the theatre staff there, he said, "I am just not going to reveal my name to you as I fear losing my job, if any of the party workers gets to know that it was me who spoke about the incident." After repeated assurances from our end, he revealed, "Yesterday, at around 9 am, about 50 policemen arrived at the theatre stating they were here for 'bandobast'. When we asked them what was the need for the 'bandobast', they said that they were anticipating some trouble. They also enquired if we had got any threatening calls from any political party to stop the screening of the forthcoming film MNIK. And since we had not received any calls from anyone, we replied in the negative. The policemen then went on with their duty of providing security to the theatre. Then, at around 12 noon, some 12-15 men from Shiv Sena armed with their party flags started shouting anti-SRK slogans. The policemen stationed outside immediately flung into action and brought the situation under control. However, four party workers managed to sneak inside the theatre and told the management to not screen MNIK."

There were groups of the party workers who were also seen protesting and shouting slogans in the areas of Kanjurmarg, Bandra, Khar and other parts of the city. A senior official from the police department told us, "There were around 13 party workers whom we arrested from Mulund, and around 23 detained in Ghatkopar and Kanjurmarg in connection with the said protests."

The damages also got extended upto Maratha Mandir, New Empire and also Minerva. The situation was slightly upheaval here SRK's face in MNIK poster was blackened, stating that this was just sampler of what to expect once when the film gets released.

Readers my also recall that yesterday afternoon (9 Feb, 2010) MNIK's director Karan Johar had visited the Police Commissioner D. Sivanandhan, who had assured full co-operation and security. News also had it that cine-goers who will have to show their identity cards before they can watch MNIK. There will be policeman in civil clothes who will be inside the theatres in order to prevent the miscreants resorting to any kind of trouble.
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Posted: 15 years ago
There are so many issues to solve in India and the news is all about how can MNIK be released or not? SS is truly pathetic....
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Posted: 15 years ago
Hows this _________ is doing Samaaj Seva in this whole issue? A politician is supposed to serve for his country.. Hows the Mumbaikar's or ANYONE in this country benefited by this? Hows the welfare of poor people, acc. to Sanjay Raut, who wants "Khana" and not "Khan", being done? How are the innumerable problems being solved through this?

Can someone plz explain me ?


I agree with what the Mumbai police said that Mumbai police has to waste time giving protection to a film thanks to these useless protests 👎🏼
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: lalixlili

There are so many issues to solve in India and the news is all about how can MNIK be released or not? SS is truly pathetic....

Bingo. The Khan in SRK and MNIK should be the last concern on SS's minds as of now. There are way too many prominent issues that need the attention.
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Posted: 15 years ago
Mumbai Journal

Bollywood and Politics Collide in a Red-Carpet Standoff

Kuni Takahashi for The New York Times

An extremist political party is threatening to protest the opening of "My Name Is Khan" because of a comment about cricket by a star of the movie.

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    JIM YARDLEY
    Published: February 11, 2010

    MUMBAI, India — In this capital of

    India's Hindi film industry, Friday's release of the latest blockbuster by Bollywood's biggest star, Shah Rukh Khan, is not shaping up as the usual red carpet and starlets affair. Police officers, fearing violent protests, are being stationed at theaters, while nearly 2,000 people have already been arrested as a precaution.
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    Mumbai police officers guarded the home of Shah Rukh Khan, Bollywood's biggest star, because of a standoff with the Shiv Sena party.

    The controversy is a standoff between two men from two very different corners of this staggering city of 14 million people. One is Mr. Khan, the leading man of Indian cinema, known as King Khan for his box office success. The other is

    Bal Thackeray, the octogenarian supreme leader of Shiv Sena, the extremist, if fading, political party that for years has intimidated Bollywood and is now threatening Mr. Khan's movie.

    The fight over the film and the politics of its star, who angered the Hindu right over his comments about Pakistanis playing on Indian cricket teams, is a glimpse of the bitterly parochial politics that still divide India's most international city. With Bollywood a national obsession, the standoff also has resonated across India, drawn a cameo appearance by the country's political heir,

    Rahul Gandhi, and even touched on deeper chords about India's perpetual struggle to fulfill its ideals as an inclusive democracy.

    "The tipping point has come," said

    Mahesh Bhatt, a filmmaker who has clashed with Shiv Sena in the past. "You have to call the bluff of these people."

    He added, "Hate is a commodity that has always sold like hot cakes in certain quarters in India."

    Mumbai holds a central place in the Indian imagination, as a city of dreams and of grinding inequity, a place that has shown India at its most tolerant and intolerant. During communal riots that erupted in 1993, mobs of Hindus rampaged through the city, killing Muslims. But after the deadly 2008 attacks by Pakistani-based militants, the city unified in the face of extremism.

    For almost a half century, Shiv Sena — which means the Army of Shivaji, the Hindu king who fought against Muslim rulers — has espoused the ideology of exclusion in Mumbai. Shiv Sena supporters were implicated in some of the worst violence in the 1993 riots.

    But rarely have Shiv Sena members been held accountable, testament to the enduring clout of Mr. Thackeray, analysts say. A former cartoonist, Mr. Thackeray has spent nearly five decades espousing the belief that the natives of the surrounding western state of Maharashtra should control Mumbai and get preference for jobs and other benefits. He has led campaigns against Muslims and migrants from both south and north India.

    Yet at 84, Mr. Thackeray is now a declining force, and political analysts say his party is struggling under the leadership of his son, Uddhav Thackeray, in the face of competition from a rival party founded by a nephew, Raj Thackeray. Last year, Shiv Sena lost seats in the state assembly, as the Congress Party retained power in Maharashtra with a coalition partner.

    Faced with eroding support, Mr. Thackeray has begun new agitations to excite his supporters, analysts say. Last November, an editorial in Shiv Sena's newspaper lashed out at India's greatest cricket star,

    Sachin Tendulkar, a native of Maharashtra, for saying that "Mumbai belongs to all Indians." The party has also demonized the migrants from north India who drive many of the city's taxis.

    At one taxi stand in central Mumbai, drivers complained of sporadic harassment by Shiv Sena supporters. "They want us to leave," one driver said. "They tell us this is their country."

    But it is the controversy with Mr. Khan and cricket that mushroomed into a national spectacle. Last month,

    not a single Pakistani player was chosen in the annual draft for the Indian Premier League, even though many Pakistani players rank among the world's best. When Mr. Khan, himself a team owner, later said the league should have included some Pakistani players, Mr. Thackeray and his son pounced, accusing him of insulting Mumbai, given the attack by militants trained in Pakistan. They demanded he apologize or face Shiv Sena protests against his new film, "My Name Is Khan."

    Over the years, Bollywood bigwigs have trod very carefully with Shiv Sena and other Hindu right parties, sometimes responding to threats with public apologies, aware of how protests can inflict heavy financial losses. Mr. Bhatt, the director, was among a group that once sued Shiv Sena after the party, then governing the state, blocked the release of a movie that dealt with homosexuality. The court ruled against Shiv Sena, but movie houses still declined to show the film because of fear, Mr. Bhatt said.

    Faced with the newest Shiv Sena broadside, Mr. Khan was initially bewildered. His comments had roughly paralleled those made by other prominent Indians, including the country's home minister. "What am I apologizing for?" he asked one interviewer. If he hardly seemed eager to challenge Mr. Thackeray, suggesting at one point that they should have a drink together, he did not offer to apologize, either.

    Dipankar Gupta, a scholar and commentator who has studied Shiv Sena, said Mr. Thackeray's attack was a desperation move in what has become a competition for Hindu right voters. "Why is Shah Rukh Khan attacked in this fashion? Because he is a Muslim," Mr. Gupta said.

    Bollywood's initial response to the controversy was silence. But now other stars have begun to speak out. And Mr. Gandhi, the political rock star of the Congress Party, has taken on Shiv Sena as well.

    The state's chief minister, Ashok Chavan, a Congress Party ally, has mobilized the police at theaters and ordered the detention of nearly 2,000 Shiv Sena supporters. Though the public has shown little interest in answering Shiv Sena's call for protests, several theaters, fearing hooliganism, have stopped selling advance tickets, and some are considering canceling the opening altogether.

    The film has its official premiere in Abu Dhabi and Berlin, so Mr. Khan is not in Mumbai. But in comments posted Thursday on

    Twitter, Mr. Khan said he never wanted his movie to harm his adopted hometown. "I hope peace prevails & the city is at rest," he wrote.

    Hari Kumar contributed reporting.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/12/world/asia/12mumbai.html?src=twt&twt=nytimes
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    Posted: 15 years ago
    SRK is a Congressmen? Okay...they are now just grasping onto anything so they can continue this madness. These people have completely lost it.
    In Gujarat, they are also saying to not watch MNIK because it's against hindus or something. WTF? So WHAT if the movie is based on a Muslim issue? Have we not seen SRK play all those Rahuls, Rajs for YEARS? All his life, he's played hindu characters. For once he does something Islam related, people have gone nuts.
    Edited by crazy fanatic - 15 years ago

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